LOROS TRAINING
Course information
What to expect
The event will feature presentations on the following:
Innovative Research with People with MND Using Tracheal Ventilation
Dying to Escape: An educational, palliative care-themed escape room challenge designed for final-year medical students
Memories in Heartbeats: A journey through recruitment at Rainbows Hospice
Preparing Interpreters to Support End-of-Life Care Discussions
The Needs of Young Adult Carers from Ethnically Diverse Backgrounds
Emergent Findings from a Feasibility Study of Cranial-Electro Stimulation for Anxiety Related to Breathlessness
Programme detail
1.00 Sign in
1.15 Welcome: Chair Dr David Miodrag Consultant, John Eastwood Hospice and Speciality co-lead for
East Midlands NIHR Regional Research Delivery Network (RRDN)
1.20 Dr Eleanor Wilson Principle Research Fellow, NCARE, Nottingham University
Living with tracheostomy ventilation in MND and the implications for quality of life
1.45 Dr Georgia Jones, Academic Clinical Fellow, John Eastwood Hospice
Dying to escape – an educational, palliative care themed escape room challenge for final year medical students
2.05 Rosie Robinson, Music Therapist, Rainbows Hospice
Memories in Heartbeats: A Journey Through Recruitment
2.25 Dr Becky Ogundele, Registrar in Palliative Medicine,
Preparing interpreters to support end of life care discussions
2.45 Chan Subramanyam, PhD student University of Leicester
Mental wellbeing of Young adult carers from ethnically diverse backgrounds
3.05 REFRESH
3.20 Dr Nihal Mehra, IMT in palliative care, University Hospitals of Leicester
Patient and Carer Experience of Out of Hours Palliative Care: A Literature Review and Narrative Synthesis
3.40 Dr Kate Walker, Researcher, Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
Emergent findings from a feasibility study of cranial-electro stimulation for Anxiety related to breathlessness
4.00 Jo Sims, PhD student, Loughborough University
Managing the Communication of Emotion in Hospice Consultations
4.20 Dr David Wenzel, Registrar in palliative medicine and PhD student University of Leicester
Improving the End-of-Life Care of Patients Using Non-Invasive Advanced Respiratory Support
4.40 Prof Christina Faull Evaluation and Close
Thanks to the East Midlands NIHR Research Delivery Network for their support
Detailed timings for each presentation will be shared as we get closer to the event date.
Come and hear about local research and audit projects that are making a difference to care.
Open to all clinicians and researchers working in palliative care the East Midlands
The event is free but please book your place