Dayanand Medical College & Hospital (DMCH) is organizing
a three-day End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) workshop
from 6th to 8th March, 2020 in Medical Seminar Room, focusing on
palliative care.
The course provides nurses with education in palliative care
and preparing them to teach about improved ways of providing palliative
care to the patients with end-stage diseases and also helping out their
family members of such patients with terminal illness.
Inaugurating the workshop, Principal Dr Sandeep Puri along
with Medical Supdt. Dr Ashwani Chaudhary said that such nursing education
programmes are very essential to update the knowledge and skill of nurses,
which form backbone of the institution.
Nursing Supdt-Ms. Sunita Dev extended warm welcome to the
dignitaries and guest speakers. In her message, Mrs Dev said that role of
Palliative Care Nurses has increased manifold due to rising incidences of
cancer in the society.
Ms Halife MacGamwell, a renowned Oncology & Palliative Care Nurse specialist, is the chief instructor for the workshop. Other instructors include Nursing faculty from AIIMS, New Delhi & Jodhpur Dr Kunaal Jain (Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology) proposed a vote of thanks to all those present on the occasion and said that Palliative Care Nurses play a very important role in reducing suffering and improving the quality of those who are in end-stage disease.
Dr Vivek Gupta from Department of Cardiac Anesthesia and Dr M Rupinder Kaur from Department of Anaesthesia said that such training in workshop also involves psychosocial, spiritual and emotional aspects of patient care.
Ms Halife MacGamwell, a renowned Oncology & Palliative Care Nurse specialist, is the chief instructor for the workshop. Other instructors include Nursing faculty from AIIMS, New Delhi & Jodhpur Dr Kunaal Jain (Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology) proposed a vote of thanks to all those present on the occasion and said that Palliative Care Nurses play a very important role in reducing suffering and improving the quality of those who are in end-stage disease.
Dr Vivek Gupta from Department of Cardiac Anesthesia and Dr M Rupinder Kaur from Department of Anaesthesia said that such training in workshop also involves psychosocial, spiritual and emotional aspects of patient care.
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