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Our Lady\u2019s Hospice & Care Services presented our inaugural Rheumatology & Gerontology Conference on Wednesday 12 February 2020.<\/p>\n
The theme of this year\u2019s conference was \u2018Healthy Ageing for Bones, Bodies and Minds\u2019. It provided an ideal opportunity for critical debate regarding challenges relating to advancing practice in rheumatology and gerontology.<\/p>\n
We were honoured to have a number of speakers inlcluding:<\/p>\n
Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n In March 2019, over a hundred participants signed up for our 25th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference.\u00a0 The theme this year was \u201cChanging Dynamics in Specialist Palliative Care \u2013 Looking Back and Moving Forward\u201d, provided an ideal opportunity for critical debate regarding challenges relating to advancing practice in specialist palliative care setting.<\/p>\n We were honoured to have a number renowned international speakers who presented on the day:<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n In March 2018, over a hundred participants signed up for our 24th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference.\u00a0 The theme this year was on building resilience. Through the expert hands of Dr. Michael Kearney and Dr. Radhule Weininger, conference participants had a unique experience to explore the nurturing triad of mindfulness, self-compassion and nature connection.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n The first ever \u2018Rheum for Health Conference\u2019 was held in the Education & Research Centre in December 2017. The conference was opened with an inspiring and thought provoking presentation on \u2018The Power of Fat\u2019 by the renowned Professor Donal O\u2019Shea, HSE Clinical Lead for Obesity.<\/p>\n A key objective of the conference was to capture the multidisciplinary team approach to caring for patients with chronic illnesses.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n With expert international speakers, this exciting one day conference will explore the increasingly recognised area of self-care and compassion in healthcare. Speakers will focus on individual needs and how organisations can support them. It will highlight the importance of reflection and resilience and enable participants to develop vital skills in this important area. We are delighted to welcome Dr Michael Kearney, the internationally renowned palliative care expert, speaker and author who will provide the morning session. In the afternoon we are honoured to have Professor Philip Larkin, of UCD and President of the European Association for Palliative Care speaking on compassion, a subject on which he has researched and written extensively.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n The weekly sessions are open to all staff with specific emphasis on postgraduate physicians, medical staff, and nurses. Professionals from other healthcare disciplines are welcome to attend; this does not include members of the general public.<\/p>\n Each week the talk is streamed to off site locations (currently Blackrock, Wicklow Palliative Team and Milford Care Centre). To gain access to Grand Rounds streaming, please contact ncodd@olh.ie<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n Click on the \u2018full screen\u2019 icon in the bottom right of a video to enlarge<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/p>\n Our Lady\u2019s Hospice & Care Services presented our inaugural Rheumatology & Gerontology Conference on Wednesday 12 February 2020.<\/p>\n The theme of this year\u2019s conference was \u2018Healthy Ageing for Bones, Bodies and Minds\u2019. It provided an ideal opportunity for critical debate regarding challenges relating to advancing practice in rheumatology and gerontology.<\/p>\n We were honoured to have a number of speakers inlcluding:<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In March 2019, over a hundred participants signed up for our 25th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference. The theme this year was \u201cChanging Dynamics in Specialist Palliative Care \u2013 Looking Back and Moving Forward\u201d, provided an ideal opportunity for critical debate regarding challenges relating to advancing practice in specialist palliative care setting.<\/p>\n We were honoured to have a number renowned international speakers who presented on the day:<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In March 2018, over a hundred participants signed up for our 24th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference. The theme this year was on building resilience. Through the expert hands of Dr. Michael Kearney and Dr. Radhule Weininger, conference participants had a unique experience to explore the nurturing triad of mindfulness, self-compassion and nature connection.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The first ever \u2018Rheum for Health Conference\u2019 was held in the Education & Research Centre in December 2017. The conference was opened with an inspiring and thought provoking presentation on \u2018The Power of Fat\u2019 by the renowned Professor Donal O\u2019Shea, HSE Clinical Lead for Obesity.<\/p>\n A key objective of the conference was to capture the multidisciplinary team approach to caring for patients with chronic illnesses.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n With expert international speakers, this exciting one day conference will explore the increasingly recognised area of self-care and compassion in healthcare. Speakers will focus on individual needs and how organisations can support them. It will highlight the importance of reflection and resilience and enable participants to develop vital skills in this important area. We are delighted to welcome Dr Michael Kearney, the internationally renowned palliative care expert, speaker and author who will provide the morning session. In the afternoon we are honoured to have Professor Philip Larkin, of UCD and President of the European Association for Palliative Care speaking on compassion, a subject on which he has researched and written extensively.<\/p>\n Click here to view talks<\/a><\/p>\n25th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference \u2013 <\/a>Presentations are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
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24th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference \u2013 <\/a>Four talks are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
Rheum for Health ~ Multidisciplinary Bi-Annual Conference on Healthy Living with Arthritis-<\/a> Three talks are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
23rd Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference 2017 \u2013 Selfcare & Compassion in HealthCare<\/a><\/h3>\n
Grand Rounds<\/a><\/h3>\n
Palliative Medicine Grand Rounds is a weekly postgraduate physician education meeting. It is held on Friday at 8am in the Lecture Theatre of the Education & Research Centre.<\/h3>\n
Rheumatology & Gerontology Conference 2020 \u2013 Healthy Ageing for Bones,Bodies and Minds: <\/a>Presentations are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
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25th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference \u2013 <\/a>Presentations are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
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24th<\/sup> Annual Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference \u2013 <\/a>Four talks are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
Rheum for Health ~ Multidisciplinary Bi-Annual Conference on Healthy Living with Arthritis-<\/a> Three talks are available on YouTube.<\/h3>\n
23rd Moving Points in Palliative Care Conference 2017 \u2013 Selfcare & Compassion in HealthCare<\/a><\/h3>\n
Grand Rounds<\/a><\/h3>\n