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Illuminating the Diversity of Cancer and Palliative Care Education
examines a myriad of original approaches, techniques, methods,
educational strategies and imaginative innovations within this
vital field of medicine. Its contributors share a range of
educational techniques and tactics from Neuro-Linguistic
Programming to creative teaching strategies for bereavement
support, allowing readers to reflect on best practice and inventive
ways of working which can be used or adapted to suit. This book is
an ideal companion to its sister volumes Innovations in Cancer and
Palliative Care Education and Delivering Cancer and Palliative Care
Education.
The quality of cancer and palliative care is going through
unprecedented change and development as a result of policy
initiatives. The impact of these policies on education is
unparalleled and it is essential that clinicians and
educationalists are aware of the policy formation processes and
educational strategies that meet the demands of these changing
times. This book takes a holistic approach to patient care and
draws on the diverse experience in hospices and highlights best
practice to present a comprehensive and practical guide. However,
it does more. New topics are given an educational perspective;
those with limited educational experience are given sound advice;
the implication of policy change is outlined. This is an important
book and one which should be read by all clinicians, educators and
managers responsible for improving services in cancer and
palliative care.
This work includes Foreword by Nigel Sykes, Medical Director, St
Christopher's Hospice, London. This practical, evidence-based guide
has been specifically designed for teachers in cancer and
palliative care. It is completely up-to-date and covers the recent
complex changes in cancer and palliative care delivery, offering a
range of different, creative approaches. Ideal for training, the
text includes highlighted key points, self help questions for
reflection, and references where applicable. It provides invaluable
guidance for all healthcare professionals with palliative care
teaching responsibilities, including undergraduate and postgraduate
healthcare educators and Macmillan lecturers. '[This] book gives us
a three-dimensional view of how to respond to the demands on cancer
and palliative care education today, set particularly in a British
context but, of course, capable of extrapolation to other settings.
These three dimensions of innovation can be summarised as: What do
you teach? How do you teach it? To whom do you teach it? Innovation
in all three aspects simultaneously may be difficult to achieve,
but all who have a responsibility for education are faced with the
challenges of making their teaching more effective (and
demonstrating that they have done so), keeping abreast of advancing
knowledge and clinical practice, and of reaching out to groups of
learners who hitherto have been neglected. Of significant help to
anyone in this field whose concern is the delivery of effective and
appropriate education.' - Nigel Sykes, in the Foreword.
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