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Invited Speaker/s | Organisation | Topic – hyperlinked to PDF version of PowerPoint file |
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Margaret Alve | Skylight | Thoughts for walking the road through grief & loss |
Carla Arkless | Presbyterian Support Southland | Palliative Care in a Dementia unit |
Advance Care Planning workshop | ||
Judith Bailey | Mercy Hospice Auckland | Advanced Nursing Practice Roles in a Hospice Community Setting |
Julie Hollingsworth | Capital & Coast DHB | Palliative Care in Aged Residential Care |
Jayne Huggard | Mercy Hospice Auckland / School of Nursing, The University of Auckland | Understanding and working with fear and anxiety |
Peter Kimble | Hospice Waikato | Compassion in Palliative Care Now and into the future |
Lynne Lewis & Jackie Thompson | Franklin Hospice | Portacath at home |
Jane MacGeorge | Mary Potter Hospice | Reaching into the future |
Ann Morgan | Hospice New Zealand | Caring for ourselves |
Foundations of Spiritual Care | ||
Maryanne Offner | Auckland DHB | Pharmacy Prefilled SC Syringes |
Aylene Parker | Auckland DHB | What constitutes best care for the dying patient |
Jude Pickthorne & Bridget Marshall | Capital & Coast DHB MidCentral DHB | Culture Shift: Caring for the Dying |
Teresa Read, Donna Cameron & Jo Graham | Mary Potter Hospice | Visualising a better future where fewer patients fall in the Mary Potter Hospice IPU |
Jackie Robinson & Jacqui Bowden-Tucker | Auckland City Hospital Hospice Marlborough | NPDF Palliative Care Nursing Practice |
Cynthia Ward | True Colours Children’s Health Trust | Caring for children with a serious illness |
Glenda Hall, Bridget McAtamney & Sharon Stewart | Otago Community Hospice | PRN Subcutaneous medication in the home setting |
Willem Vink | Canterbury DHB | On the road again |
Martin Woods & Joy Bickley Asher | Massey University Mary Potter Hospice | Developing an ethical response to end-of-life choices legislation |
Palliative Care Nurses New Zealand Inc. Society
The Kaupapa chosen for Palliative Care Nurses NZ is a Maori saying which is applied to those who offer protection to people at risk, a fundamental aspect of nursing care. It incorporates aspects of a person beyond the physical to include the emotional, spiritual and psychosocial.