Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care (OxCERPC:Sobell House) formerly Sobell Study Centre

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1 Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care (OxCERPC:Sobell House) formerly Sobell Study Centre September 2017 Welcome to OxCERPC Inside this issue: New course calendar New venture in Cork Communication skills training courses 2 4 5 Meet the Team 6 NEWS! 8 Cicely Saunders Annual Lecture 9 Welcome to this Autumn edition of the OxCERPC:Sobell House newsletter! The first thing to explain is the new name! It may be that you knew us as Sobell Study Centre, and we are the same team offering the same service but with a new name as we move forwards. We have recently changed our name from Sobell Study Centre to Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care (OxCERPC) as we have moved charities. We hope that this doesn t become too confusing for everyone, but this marks an exciting new phase of our work in offering high quality training to professionals across the UK and further afield. We are registered with the Charity Commission, and profits from courses are ploughed back into the education we offer. We have an exciting new programme of study days and conferences starting this month, with some being for more local audiences and others for international audiences more info about these inside the newsletter. We try to make these as relevant and contemporary as we can to enable staff to keep abreast of current hot topics as well as always remembering the fundamental messages of palliative care Also within the newsletter is a Meet the Team article so that should you need to contact us at any point you know who you re likely to talk with and a bit of information about us. We strive to be approachable, knowledgeable and efficient in our work, but also Kate Butcher, Education lead accommodating, helpful and caring in our approach. We hope that you find something of interest within the newsletter, and we d love to hear your feedback so please do get in touch with any of us at any point! Oxford Advanced Pain and Symptom Management Course 14-15 June 2018 Newcastle 27-28 June 2018 Nottingham Registered Charity Number 11172165 5-6 July 2018 Oxford 12-13 July 2018 Oxford Cost: 495 (early bird 450 if paid before 31 Jan) Group rate offer : 5 places for price of 4 (a saving of 495) CPD points applied

New course calendar 2 Page 2 Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care Programme Within the new programme we have kept well established courses such as the Oxford Advanced Pain and Symptom Management Course, and General Medicine for Palliative Care Professionals, and integrated new ventures. There are courses that are nationally available as well as some that are more regionally focussed and fully funded. There are courses for a wide variety of health and social care practitioners. Our course programme is for the whole multi-disciplinary team doctors, nurses, AHPs, therapists and pharmacists! We look forward to welcoming you to Oxford soon! Research masterclass We are pleased to present a study day which has been supported by the Palliative Care Research Society (PCRS) : Research Masterclass. This day has been developed to help any nurses, medics and healthcare professionals working in palliative care settings (or allied specialities) with an interest in research, or those completing research modules at Masters level. Speakers are Professor Bridget Johnston (University of Glasgow) and Dr Nancy Preston (International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University) and topics include making your research stand out from the crowd applying for grants and costing your proposal Members of PCRS can access this day at a reduced price of 50

3 Page 3 Courses & Workshops 2017/18 Date Course Price 6 October 2017 Breath-Body-Mind Integration for Breathlessness, Anxiety and Total Pain UPDATED FOR 2017 20 October 2017 Managing Advanced Heart Failure UPDATED FOR 2017 4 November 2017 Creative Songwriting and End of Life Care NEW 17 November 2017 Oncology Update NEW YOPICS FOR 2017 165 28 November 2017 Viva la Difference! Resilience from Different Perspectives and Cultures NEW 30 November 2017 Research Masterclass (PCRS Sponsored) NEW / 50 25-26 January 2018 General Medicine for Palliative Care Physicians NEW TOPICS FOR 2018 295 8 February 2018 Introduction to Palliative Care and Essentials of Spiritual Care 27 February 2018 Introduction to End of Life Care for Pharmacists NEW 13 March 2018 Death and Dying : Real Life Experiences 22 March 2018 Spiritual Distress at the End of Life 20 April 2018 DoLS: Past, Present and Future NEW 8 May 2018 Symptom Management and Emergencies in Palliative care 11 May 2018 Challenging Decisions at the End of Life: An Ethical Perspective

4 New venture in Cork An exciting new venture for OxCERPC is a developing collaboration with Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork. Two Consultants from Sobell House will be travelling to Cork to deliver a Masterclass in Palliative Care, with Professor Tony O Brien from Marymount delivering the final talk of the day. Topics for discussion are Breathlessness Thrombosis in palliative care patients Interstitial Lung Disease and High flow nasal oxygen therapy These were topics considered at this year s Advanced Pain and Symptom Management Courses delivered with permission from the speakers and including with recent developments. Date 23 February 2018 More details on our website Bespoke opportunities If there s a course you think we should offer or would like us to bring to your place of work, please do ask! Give Kate a call to discuss your ideas further

Booking forms for all courses available on our website www.sobelleducation.org.uk 5 COMMUNICATION IS ESSENTIAL! OxCERPC is pleased to offer a full suite of levels of communication skills training. Ranging from Foundation level, suitable for all staff we offer SAGE AND THYME Communicating with People in Distress. Since 2013, 751 staff from organisations in Oxfordshire have attended SAGE AND THYME training We are just launching our next level Intermediate Communication Skills Training for qualified healthcare professionals, called Essential Conversations at the End of Life Since June 2016, 154 staff have attended Advanced Communication Skills Training in Oxford And for senior healthcare professionals we offer Advanced Communication Skills Training : Managing Difficult Conversations at the End of Life. SAGE AND THYME 20 October 2017 8 December 2017 1 February 2018 29 March 2018 INTERMEDIATE TRAINING 13 October 2017 14 November 2017 5 December 2017 10 January 2018 12 February 2018 ADVANCED TRAINING 23-24 November 2017 18-19 January 2018 15-16 March 2018 24-25 May 2018 7-8 June 2018

6 Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care Meet the Team! When you call through to OxCERPC with a query about a course, or wanting to make a payment, you may not know who you are speaking to other than their name. So here s a brief intro to each of us in the team, including our wonderful volunteers! You ll probably firstly speak with either Karen or Yvonne Karen Allen is Finance and Course Administrator to OxCERPC and supports activities related to medical education. She provides administrative support to the Year 5 medical students based at the Oxford Medical School, John Radcliffe Hospital. As a member of the OxCERPC administration team, she also shares in other OxCERPC duties. In addition, she provide administrative support to national and international visitors to Sobell House. Yvonne Roy is Course Administrator with responsibility for marketing. She also coordinates our volunteer helpers. She worked in various roles around Sobell House for 6 years, including Ward Reception, prior to this role, and has been based in the education department for 20 years. Yvonne enjoys providing a high level of service leading to a high quality customer experience If you have a query directly relating to a course or a development in education then you ll probably call or email Kate Kate Butcher has been Education Lead for over 3 years now, having previously worked as a Practice Development Facilitator in the community setting working with Community Nursing and Community Hospital staff, Care Home staff and General Practitioners. She is a Registered Nurse and District Nurse, and still works clinically within the hospice. Kate believes that educating the whole workforce is essential to developing excellent palliative and end of life care practices, and the programmes of study days she develops reflects this. Kate is also the person to speak with if you need any bespoke training sessions or packages, and she is always on the look-out for new ventures! For medical training within our department, you will have contact with Mary.. Dr Mary Miller is a consultant in palliative medicine in Sobell House., and has a role in OxCERPC, helping lead the centre and deliver education. Mary holds a strong interest in education having undertaken the role of training programme director for the Oxford Deanery for 7 years and remains engaged in training and developing doctors. She holds a Diploma in Learning and Teaching (Oxford University) and maintains CPD in education. Mary enjoys teaching, developing and enabling staff to care for patients and their families particularly when patients are approaching the end of their lives

7 IT and the development of our website is an ever-increasing part of our daily work, and working with us is Michael Michael McCulloch is our website content manager and IT systems support specialist. He works with all departments in Sobell House providing IT support and managing the websites Our volunteer team is currently Catherine, Natalia and Julia Catherine enjoys focussing on our course evaluations analysing feedback from participants. She has an accounting background and worked in local companies after qualifying, enjoying planning and budgeting in particular. Natalia helps with the admin in preparation of the courses - mostly photocopying, preparing the folders for the upcoming courses, typing the evaluation forms and various other small jobs which help maintain the smooth running of OxCERPC. She also is helping with managing our LinkedIn page Julia is invaluable in helping us prepare for courses and organisisng our resources therefore ensuring that everything is ready for participants arriving for study days. She has an administrative, managerial and accounting background and enjoys interacting with people. You may meet or communicate with any one of us, and we pride ourselves on being friendly and approachable, knowledgeable and accommodating, and delivering the best service that we possibly can. Please don t hesitate to get in touch! To contact us Telephone 01865 225886 Email ssc@ouh.nhs.uk Website www.sobelleducation.org.uk

8 NEWS! NEW! The research team within OxCERPC, led by Professor Bee Wee, are currently undertaking a study Learning to live well with heart failure This project is about living well with heart failure, and will be developed and delivered as a collaboration between the heart failure and specialist palliative care teams in Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The grant-holder for this project is Sobell House Hospice Charity More updates will be posted in future newsletters Watch This Space! NEW! OxCERPC have been awarded a grant from Nuffield Trust to upgrade equipment and texts for use during medical student training sessions. We are grateful to them for their generosity. NEW! A new book published by Jessica Kingsley :Psycho-spiritual Care in Health Care Practice edited by Dr Guy Harrison. Within the second section is a contribution by Kate! The book is relevant, very readable, and a timely contribution to a growing re-emergence of consideration within End of Life Care

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