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To wrap up the final day of #21OPCC, here are ten key quotes that give an overview of topics discussed today.
“Cultural aspect of what death and dying mean. Other countries do that so much better than what we do in Australia.” - Prof Patsy Yates #21OPCC @pastyymates
"Aged care facilities want to provide great care - if funded appropriately, we can do that better, capacity can be built." - Peter Jenkin #21OPCC
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@PatsyYates and @didarmody in conversation at #21OPCC. #socialjustice is a major take away from this #palliativecare conference.
Importance of appreciating all unique contexts - homelessness, paediatric care, care of older people. Legal aspects of #palliativecare #21OPCC
International panel very strong on not "othering" - we can all learn from each other in a global community. COVID-19 has made that even clearer. Yes!! Well done international panel team. You rock :) @OdetteSpruyt @ntizimira @kpettus @APHPCN Dr Ghauri, Dr Malama #21OPCC
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Looking forward to following this podcast! Thanks @SammyWinemaker @HSeowPhD #21OPCC waitingroomrevolution.com
Ways to be prepared and hopeful facing serious illness. Walk 2 roads - hope for the best and prepare for the rest! Zoom out - understand the big picture. Know your style - find someone who meshes well with you. @HSeowPhD @SammyWinemaker #21OPCC
#palliativecare is not about planning for death, it's about planning for the future. We are more death-avoiding than death-denying. #21OPCC @HSeowPhD
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This morning’s plenary is given by Dr Hsien Seow @HSeowPhD, the recipient of the Ian Maddocks Guest Lecture, given to the best submission by an author under the age of 40 who is engaged in the study or delivery of #palliativecare #21OPCC
@meera_agar @Pall_Care_Aus chair provides history of Ian Maddocks Guest Lecture. Emritus Prof Maddocks was integral in establishing @Pall_Care_Aus #21OPCC
Dr Seow @HSeowPhD is the Canada Research Chair in #PalliativeCare #21OPCC
As part of his research, he created the Waiting Room Revolution PodCast @WaitingRoomRev
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Another full day of interesting and insightful discussions about #palliativecare at #21OPCC. Following are ten key quotes for an overview of the second full day of presentations.
"When the doctor has time to sit and listen, this has a huge impact on the patient" - Dr Diana Ferreira @diana_mbhf - great insight from the patients' perspective as a cancer patient #21OPCC
"Death is not linear" - Dr Katrin Gerber @NAgeingRI #21OPCC
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Set to hear @kesleeman at #21OPCC #COVID19 Image
Coming up in @kesleeman presentation at #21OPCC - "Doctors desert the dying." Prompted Cicely Saunders to launch the modern hospice movement in the UK Image
About 100k people die each year in UK needing palliative care but not receiving it - guess what were some of the determining factors @timsenior #21OPCC Image
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Last plenaries for the day about to begin - I'll be tweeting from this one- What is needed for better outcomes for breakthrough cancer pain? #21OPCC
Session chaired by Prof Gregory Crawford from Uni of Adelaide, Prof Andrew Davies from Trinity College, Dublin, Emeritus Prof Maree Smith from Uni of Qld, @diana_mbhf a #palliativecare researcher & cancer patient, & Dr Jessica Lee from Concord Centre for Palliative Care #21OPCC
Prof Andrew Davies - longstanding interest in breakthrough pain, disappointing thing is we still seem to have a problem in terms of diagnosing the problem, assessing it, and providing adequate medications #21OPCC
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I will now be tweeting from the ''Collaboration and Integration session, chaired by Camilla Rowland #21OPCC
First presenter in this session is Judy Hollingworth talking about 'Palliative care practitioners and community advocates collaborate in a disadvantaged rural region' #21OPCC
After a lovely acknowledgement to country, Judy begins her story about collaboration and causation #21OPCC
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Chaired by Dr Will Cairns OAM, introduces some of the early discussions about #palliativecare - identified key issues - continuity of care, caring for new patients with new conditions, caring for #COVID19 patients and also #palliativecare colleagues #21OPCC
Communication and international collaboration vital for management of #palliativecare during pandemic #21OPCC
Vital for #palliativecare providers to document their experiences of #COVID19 #21OPCC
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Welcome and acknowledgement to country by @didarmody
I acknowledge I am tweeting from Kaurna country and pay my respects to Elders past and present #21OPCC
.@didarmody reminds us to have a look at the art submitted for the art competition #21OPCC
International panel coming up! Incl #palliativecare experts @rachelcogs, Christian Ntizimira @ntizimira, Dr Katherine Pettus @kpettus, Dr Malama Tafuna’l from University of Otago, A/Prof Ghauri Aggarwal, and A/Prof @OdetteSpruyt #21OPCC
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A great day of presentations today at #21OPCC
If you missed any sessions, here are ten key quotes which give a brief overview of the day.
"Death is a social justice issue" - @NaheedD
#equityequityequity
"It's really hard to give palliative care {to people experiencing homelessness} if you're not advocating for housing" - also @NaheedD #21OPCC
"The most important thing to get right is how you finance your health system" - @yates_rob on Universal Healthcare Coverage reform #21OPCC
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Robert Yates of @ChathamHouse and @LSHTM comes to us from a sunny London! We are so lucky to have him chat to us about how palliative care can get a "decent crack of the whip" on universal health reforms. #21OPCC
@ChathamHouse @LSHTM "This is an opportunity for radical change. We should be prepared and get organised." But what is Universal Health Coverage? Important to nail down the definition. #21OPCC Simple definition here 👇 Image
@ChathamHouse @LSHTM But the longer definition makes it clear that palliative care is part of the continuum. Wherever you see UHC, we must insist on palliative care not being crowded out by curative services. #21OPCC Image
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The final session for Day 1 #21OPCC - How can #palliativecare get a 'decent crack of the whip' of Universal Health Reform? @ChathamHouse @yates_rob
Universal healthcare reform - #COVID19 could be an opportunity for great change #21OPCC
Defn of Universal Health Coverage = All people receive the quality health services they need without suffering financial hardship #21OPCC
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Changing gears from death law to death literacy. Tweeting now from @KezNoo workshop on using the death literacy index. #21OPCC
@KezNoo From care & social networks in 2008, to Death Literacy Index today, translated into multiple languages. A fantastic journey @KezNoo & team have been on linking networks with death literacy with public health with social determinants. #21OPCC @PHPalCare
@KezNoo @PHPalCare @DeathLiteracy definition. Talks about the "death system" which is important to think about in #compassionatecommunities. The death system is where all the partners converge - funeral directors, florists, churches, schools - all those existing outside the health system #21OPCC Image
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I'm tweeting now from the workshop on End of Life Law for Clinicians led by Prof Lindy Willmott
@QUT #21OPCC
@QUT Lots of relevant resources here: end-of-life.qut.edu.au #21OPCC
@QUT Exploring complex legal decision-making in #palliativecare. Are clinicians legally covered if they decide not to offer ongoing treatment deemed futile or worse, potentially harmful to the patient? #21OPCC
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Next, I’ll be tweeting from the 'Innovate and Change' session in the last concurrent session for Day #1 of #21OPCC, chaired by Shyla Mills
This a jam-packed session with discussions about innovation in palliative paramedicine, advance care planning and more #21OPCC
Serena Hoffman is about to start discussing "care at the end of life paramedic toolkit" #21OPCC
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I'm tweeting now from this workshop on Project Hamrahi. Come along and hear about the project, everything it has learnt, @ meet some of the team. #21OPCC oceanicpallcare.com/events/session… @AusPallLinkInt @OdetteSpruyt @rachelcogs
@AusPallLinkInt @OdetteSpruyt @rachelcogs Here is some more information and history about Project Hamrahi. Hamrahi is Hindi for "fellow traveller". A project of mutual learning and development between Australian/NZ and Indian palliative care providers, run by @AusPallLinkInt apli.net.au/project-hamrah… #21OPCC
@AusPallLinkInt @OdetteSpruyt @rachelcogs @OdetteSpruyt The project makes you think about the essence of palliative care, when resources are scarce. Compassion, holistic care. #21OPCC Image
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After a quick break, I’m back tweeting at the second concurrent session, Holistic Care. Chaired by @IlsaHampton @Pall_Care_Aus #21OPCC
@IlsaHampton @Pall_Care_Aus .@deb_rawlings from Flinders Uni Research Centre for #PalliativeCare, Death & Dying, is first up talking about the role of death Doulas. #21OPCC
@IlsaHampton @Pall_Care_Aus @deb_rawlings Background research findings about the role of Death Doula = regulated but not registered role, may be in a voluntary or paid role #21OPCC
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I'm here now tweeting from the concurrent session on The Future of Palliative Care in the Home. Chaired by @phillips_janey with our wonderful @Pall_Care_Aus Board Member @calvert_shannon #21OPCC
Here's @calvert_shannon, speaking on her lived experience of palliative care, caring for her mother, whilst also living with her own health issues. Also sporting a lovely new haircut :) #21OPCC Image
Liz Callaghan speaking on the many challenges for carers. @CarersAustralia #21OPCC Image
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I’ll now be tweeting from the first of three concurrent sessions today, sitting in on the first Paediatric #PalliativeCare session, chaired by Lisa Cuddeford from the WA Paediatric Palliative Care Service #21OPCC
First presenter is Adjunct. Assoc. Prof. Claire Treadgold @Starlight_star talking about ‘Rosie’s story’. Rosie is a palliative child with chronic kidney disease who was supported by the Starlight Moments program #21OPCC
@Starlight_star Sadly, Rosie died a month ago 😞 Claire says the family are happy to share Rosie's story #21OPCC
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Dr Naheed Dosani is the Opening Plenary presenter #21OPCC - @NaheedD is a #palliativecare physician in Toronto, Canada and a health justice advocate. Some of his work includes implementing the Palliative Care and Education for the Homeless (PEACH) program cbc.ca/radio/whitecoa…
He helps provide #PalliativeCare for people who experience structural inequities
He started out when he met someone living on the streets who had cancer who did not follow up with healthcare due to structural challenges and denied access to medications #21OPCC
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Lovely intro by @didarmody
Reminder to be respectful of sensitive issues and diverse cultures #21OPCC
Beautiful welcome to country by Nugunnawal Elder, Aunty Violet Sheridan
Minister for Hlth and Aged Care @GregHuntMP - thanks #palliativecare workers, especially over the past year supporting families during #COVID19 #21OPCC
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Day 1 of #21OPCC- starting at 09.30am EST! Looking forward to tweeting up a storm over the next few days. The program is jam-packed full of great presentations, updates and conversations about #palliativecare oceanicpallcare.com/program
I would like to acknowledge that I will be tweeting from Kaurna Country, and I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
Image- a typical sight at Karrawirra Parri (River Torrens) at this time of year. #spring #21OPCC
And to introduce myself, my name is Alison (will also answer to Ali 😀) You can normally find me on Twitter @alisonsbarrett. I am a columnist at @CroakeyNews- I write the #COVIDWrap. croakey.org/category/publi…
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