Seminar on Dementia & End of Life
08/05/2009 - 09:30
08/05/2009 - 16:00
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Registration fee: €45 (includes sandwiched lunch)
Venue: NIID, 4th Floor, College Green, Dublin 2, Trinity College Dublin
Bookings: docaheny@stjames.ie : Ph 01 4162035
Programme information: Dr Suzanne Cahill: Ph 01 8964101
Speakers
Professor Astrid Norberg: is Emeritus Professor of Nursing at Umea University in Sweden
Dr Max Watson: is a Consultant Palliative Care Physician attached to the Northern Ireland Hospice and the University of Ulster.
Dr Mary Cosgrave: is a Consultant in the Psychiatry of Old Age at Beaumont Hospital and St Itas in Portane and to community services in Dublin North.
Dr Regina McQuillan: is a Palliative Medicine Consultant and Medical Director of the
St Fraincis Hospice in Raheny, Dublin
St Fraincis Hospice in Raheny, Dublin
Ms Angela Edghill: is a Research/Project Assistant with the Irish Hospice Foundation and was a team member of the Working Group who produced the recent “Palliative Care Services for all” report.
Ms Lesley Jones is an advanced Nurse Practitioner in Dementia care in Manchester
Ms Gillian Drummond is a Nurse Manager and Matron with more than 20 years experience working in mental health services in the UK. Her specific interests include palliative care and dementia and driving forward the dignity challenge
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