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Despite the fact that most palliative care educators are involved
in teaching, there is little literature devoted to education
specifically within palliative care. This book bridges that gap,
giving a wide-ranging, global view of palliative care education. It
offers theoretical and practical insights, along with specific
suggestions for developing knowledge and skills for teaching. It
also contains extensive accounts of important contextual matters
which influence the range and quality of palliative care education,
including: interprofessional learning; continuing professional
development; evaluation; and educational leadership. The
development of palliative care as a clinical speciality is
increasingly conducted at an international level, and a special
feature of this book is the inclusion of chapters reviewing
palliative care education in each continent. This enables
practitioners and teachers to share knowledge across diverse
healthcare systems and cultures. There is also an acknowledgement
of the multi-professional team involved in palliative care, as
education and training are looked at from the perspectives of
doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. The book is split
into three distinct parts: Part 1 - sets the scene for existing
palliative care education, both in the UK and internationally. Part
2 - focuses on the theory underpinning each aspect of teaching,
learning and assessment, and then examines the practicalities of
delivering these in the clinical setting. Part 3 - explores ways of
building and nurturing a culture of learning in palliative care,
whether as an individual or as an organization.
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