Very few people realise that the vast majority of hospice and palliative care is provided by charity - not by the NHS.
I think this is a national scandal.
Please RT if you do too 🙏
In this interview with @skynewsniall, Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) emphasises the need to prioritise quality end of life care.
Regardless of Parliament's decision on assisted dying, fixing the funding of our struggling hospice and end of life care system is essential.
Strengthening the building blocks of health can improve the health of the whole population – benefiting individuals, society and the economy.
But what are these building blocks? How do they impact people's health?
Explore our guide to find out ⬇️
health.org.uk/publications/q…
Discover a hidden gem in Coventry's historic Spon Street 🧵
@weavershouse has been carefully restored to show how John Croke would have lived & worked in the 1540s with a historic garden with plants that were used centuries ago
Open for FREE this #HODsow.ly/t0e950SEb2u
Another epic @TheLakeland100 weekend. When I say I only do the 50, it is with deep respect to all the legends on the 100. That was my 4th 50, might be back for a 5th. Thank you to the organisers & all the awesome volunteers, the checkpoints are brilliant! #LoveTheLakes
ALT Montane Lakeland 50 and 100 dog tags, if lost return this legend to Coniston.
ALT Start gantry for Lakeland 50 at Dalemain.
ALT Sunset over Garburn Pass. Standing water I foreground. Golden glow over fells in distance.
ALT Descent to Coniston, clouds hanging over Coniston Water.
Role play and immersive VR experiences can bridge the gap between theory and practice as students acquire soft skills such as communication and problem-solving, explain Daniel Brown, Krystal Schaffer and Kim Stewart of @unisqaus#THECampusbit.ly/3W1WRSc
ALT Two young women are having a discussion while seated on a couch; one holding a clipboard and pointing at it, and the other listening attentively.
Engaging with stakeholders is a key part of our role. Today we welcomed Cath Fenn from Warwick Medical School to showcase our O&G Mixed Reality Simulation.
@GEHNHSnews@warwickmed@cathfenn
Last but not least, time for our final #ASME2024 keynote!
Prof Ahmed Hankir, @ahmedhankir, consultant psychiatrist, and prof @cardiffuni is speaking about The Wounded Healer how to harness the power of storytelling to maximise potential in #MedEd
Use the app to ask questions!
ALT Promotional graphic. White pop out box to the left, in black text says "meet our keynote speaker", there is a thin line, then underneath in smaller text "introducing professor ahmed hankir", next to this writing is a thin red arrow, pointing to the top right of the graphic. Next to this box, on the right hand side, is a photograph of prof hankir, who is seated, dressed in a grey suit, with blue shirt and red tie, holding a gold plaque, and looking at the camera and smiling. Underneath the photo is white text on a navy background reading "the wounded healer: an innovative anti-stigma intervention harnessing the power of storytelling to maximise potential and performance in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education settings. To the top left of the photo is the text "ketnote session friday 12th july 1150-1235"
Great conversations with a range of educators about going ‘beyond blended’ learning to meaningful considerations of the whole learner experience by considering the detail. Based on jisc.ac.uk/guides/beyond-ble…. Thanks @cathfenn#ASME2024
Great fun meeting this afternoon with @tim_vincent and Jane Williams for our final workshop planning meeting. I'm excited about next week! Hope you can join us.
#ASME2024#ASMETELSIG#BeyondBlended
ALT TEL TEL – “Beyond Blended”: Challenges and transformations – a paradigm shift in medical education Thursday
11th July 2024
1615-1745hrs
Social Sciences
(main corridor)
Room - SS0.18 Session Lead: Miss Cath Fenn University of Warwick Medical School and ASME TEL SIG The physical and digital learning spaces in educational and healthcare institutions have been significantly disrupted over recent years impacting course design and programme delivery
This intra-conference session utilises the recent JISC Beyond Blended Report (2023) to equip current and future ‘curriculum shapers’ with research-based frameworks for course design and development. Participants will explore the four modes of participating in learning and six pillars for designing ‘beyond blended’ learning with the opportunity to explore application to their own contexts. These practical tools offer new paradigms for programme design and seek to help shape their application to both healthcare professions courses and educators.
ALT TEL TEL – “Beyond Blended”: Challenges and transformations – a paradigm shift in medical education Thursday
11th July 2024
1615-1745hrs
Social Sciences
(main corridor)
Room - SS0.18 Session Lead: Miss Cath Fenn University of Warwick Medical School and ASME TEL SIG The physical and digital learning spaces in educational and healthcare institutions have been significantly disrupted over recent years impacting course design and programme delivery
This intra-conference session utilises the recent JISC Beyond Blended Report (2023) to equip current and future ‘curriculum shapers’ with research-based frameworks for course design and development. Participants will explore the four modes of participating in learning and six pillars for designing ‘beyond blended’ learning with the opportunity to explore application to their own contexts. These practical tools offer new paradigms for programme design and seek to help shape their application to both healthcare professions courses and educators.