Registrations for this event are now closed.
Are you a registered or enrolled nurse who is wishing to learn more about caring for a dying person?
This Masterclass is a must for generalist registered and enrolled nurses working in the non-palliative care setting who would like to know more about caring for dying patients.
The program will be presented by experienced palliative care nurses who will facilitate the workshop.
Program Objectives
- To recognise the signs that suggest a person is likely to be imminently dying
- To anticipate the symptoms common in dying patients and understand how to respond with evidence based strategies to manage both the patient and the family’s needs
- To explore some communication skills for nurses when communicating with dying patients and their families
- To be familiar with the Victorian legislative changes as they relate to decision making
This masterclass has a maximum number of 40 registrations.
All times are in AEDT.
Certificates with record of CPD hours will be provided.
This Masterclass will be delivered online - a link will be sent to registrants closer to the event.
The Centre is committed to minimising the environmental impact of its education services. We will achieve this by reducing the amount of paper used, as a result presentations will be provided to attendees in a digital format.