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New workbook for carers in palliative care released
Dr Libby Sallnow, Palliative medicine doctor, University College London Hospital, and doctoral student, University of Edinburgh, UK. This week sees the release of a new tool for supporting carers in palliative care, but with one crucial difference – it takes … Continue reading
Life after caregiving – through the lens of the personal and the professional
Dr Joyce Cavaye and Dr Jacqueline H Watts, senior lecturers in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the Open University, UK, explain the background to their longer article published in the July/August of the European Journal of Palliative Care … Continue reading