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This morning I woke early, thinking about a question posted on the HPNA Educators Special Interest Forum. A palliative care nurse had been asked to
Written by Angela Bruce, RN Thanks to Kaylee for directing us to a blog post that reminds us how important it is to get our
Guest Post by Angela Bruce, RN Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War Photo Credit: www.healinghealth.com When I think of a single nurse’s voice, Florence Nightingale
Life and Death Matters reached out to a few colleges and hospices using the text, Integrating a Palliative Approach: Essentials for Personal Support Workers, and
When someone says, “It was a good death” they may mean that from their personal perspective it was a good death. However, a death is
The big news in Canada is the legalization of recreational cannabis, starting October 17, 2018. Across Canada, it will be legal to possess up to
Memberships in professional associations have helped me to develop as a professional, and a hospice and palliative care provider. Through membership I have experienced opportunities
Several years ago I found a book titled, More Moments in Time: Images of Exemplary Nursing. The book is by Beth Perry, a nurse from
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Conference The Canadian Conference followed immediately after the International conference. Jeanne Weis, (CLPNA), Stephanie Buchanan and I delivered our presentation titled, “From
At the end of September, I travelled to California for the California State University 2nd Annual National Symposium for Academic Palliative Care Education & Research
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