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Posts by Debbie Talbot

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PCC 2026 Photos are now ready for all #PCC2026 attendees to view via the Delegate Zone on the website

Enjoy 😀

1 week ago 0 1 0 0
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FREE webinar on out-of-hours end-of-life care

📅 Thursday 5th March 1.00-2.30pm

🖥️ Online via Teams

📊Short talks on the latest research & evidence plus a panel discussion - with me, Kate Heaps, Therese Johansson, Joanna Davies and Alice Firth

Sign up: www.tickettailor.com/events/facul...

3 months ago 3 4 1 0
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🎄 Day 17
Symposium Creating careers in clinical leadership for modern palliative care: A workshop to consider the art of the possible
pccongress.org.uk/2026-program...

🎟️ Register now: pccongress.org.uk/registration/
#PCCAdvent #Event #PalliativeCare #MedicalEducation

4 months ago 1 1 0 0
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I’m seeking interview participants for my PhD study about patient safety in non-conveyance. If you had an ambulance out for yourself or someone you care for, I’d love to talk to you. Please see ad for details. Please share @lavendercrew.bsky.social @carsonstevens.bsky.social

5 months ago 2 4 1 2
An image of a question mark with the text - Three new calls for commissioned research projects. Applications close December 12th 2025

An image of a question mark with the text - Three new calls for commissioned research projects. Applications close December 12th 2025

Researchers – Three new commissioned research calls are open for application (below)

The aim is for evidence from these projects to inform our policy and campaigns activities.
Calls close Friday 12th December 2025 at 5pm. Details can be found on our website - www.mariecurie.org.uk/research-and...

5 months ago 0 3 1 0
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3 days left...

The #PCC2026 main call for papers will close on Friday 24 October.

For more information & to submit an abstract please visit the website pccongress.org.uk/main-abstrac...

6 months ago 2 2 0 0
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The #PCC2026 Programme is now available to view via the website

Day One - pccongress.org.uk/2026-program...
Day Two - pccongress.org.uk/2026-program...

Early Bird Tickets on Sale Now
pccongress.org.uk/registration/

6 months ago 3 3 0 0
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⭐️MAIN CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OPEN ⭐️

Online abstract submissions are invited for original research relevant to palliative care and in consideration of the conference theme #PCC2026

More info 👇
🔗https://pccongress.org.uk/main-abstract-call/
Closing 17 October

6 months ago 0 1 0 0

I changed my BMA subscription to online BMJ only, as I was tired of being exposed to all types of political/campaign/sales junk that came with it - bad for the planet as well!!

6 months ago 2 0 0 0
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What does ‘normal dying’ mean?
Are you a fully-qualified GP working in England, and do you
provide palliative care as part of your role as a GP?
If so, we would like to invite you to share your views on the meanings and values of understanding dying as a normal, ordinary or natural process in primary palliative care.

Who can participate?
- Fully-qualified General Practitioners (i.e. not registrars)
- Currently involved in primary palliative care provision in England
- Experience of palliative care provision as a GP (i.e. not as a palliative care specialist)
- Palliative care provision must be in primary care settings: Home, care home (which includes supported living, residential homes, nursing homes etc) and GP surgery, but not in hospice or hospital.

What is involved?
- A 30-to-45-minute virtual interview. You will be asked about your experiences of supporting people at the end of life and what ‘normal’, ‘ordinary’ or ‘natural’ dying means to you.

If you would like to participate, or would like to know about this study,
please use your NHS email to contact us (Dr Hyun Yu hyun.yu@warwick.ac.uk). Please provide your GMC number for verification

What does ‘normal dying’ mean? Are you a fully-qualified GP working in England, and do you provide palliative care as part of your role as a GP? If so, we would like to invite you to share your views on the meanings and values of understanding dying as a normal, ordinary or natural process in primary palliative care. Who can participate? - Fully-qualified General Practitioners (i.e. not registrars) - Currently involved in primary palliative care provision in England - Experience of palliative care provision as a GP (i.e. not as a palliative care specialist) - Palliative care provision must be in primary care settings: Home, care home (which includes supported living, residential homes, nursing homes etc) and GP surgery, but not in hospice or hospital. What is involved? - A 30-to-45-minute virtual interview. You will be asked about your experiences of supporting people at the end of life and what ‘normal’, ‘ordinary’ or ‘natural’ dying means to you. If you would like to participate, or would like to know about this study, please use your NHS email to contact us (Dr Hyun Yu hyun.yu@warwick.ac.uk). Please provide your GMC number for verification

If you are a GP and would be willing to help a Master's student with their research project please read below!

It is a really interesting topic and one I think participants will enjoy exploring! 😊

#PEOLC #PrimaryCare

10 months ago 4 5 1 0
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“Death is inevitable but pain and distress need not be."
Yesterday, the Commission launched its report in Parliament. Sir Mike Richards, Chair of the Commission on Palliative and End-of-Life Care, emphasised how joined-up palliative care can profoundly benefit patients, the NHS, and acute hospitals.

11 months ago 6 3 0 0
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Community nurses - how much of your work involves end of life care? Does any of this work have to go deferred?

Please help with our short anonymous survey
& share widely with colleagues 🙂

Take part here:
cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

@crystaloldman.bsky.social @theqicn.bsky.social

11 months ago 16 17 1 0