Palliative and end of life care

Palliative and end of life care

Introduction

In 2020, we launched a three-year programme of Fellowships focused on Palliative and End of Life Care.

A Fellowship funds you to spend 4-8 weeks meeting and learning from leading innovators in your field around the world in order to share and implement that learning in the UK.

In this programme, we are seeking applications that focus on improving palliative and end-of-life care, particularly for less common life-limiting conditions. More information is below and you can sign up for application alerts by email here.

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Kathy Birch standing outside Princess Alice Hospice
Kathy Birch (CF 2018) explored ways of improving palliative day care provision Download 'Palliative and end-of-life care_Kathy Birch.jpg'

We are interested in projects that relate to the work in this area of health professionals and related sectors, such as social workers, counsellors, community carers and volunteers, as well as communities. We also welcome applications that relate to relevant developments in medicine and other practice areas, address relevant legal and ethical issues, or consider the integration of this field into other areas of care.

Fellows in this programme form part of a dedicated community specialising in this area, with tailored opportunities for support and networking in this field.

This programme is offered in partnership with Marie Curie and the Burdett Trust for Nursing.

Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. See some examples of their impact stories here.

We recognise our responsibility to the environment through our Fellowship programme and our operations. Our progress on this is explained here.

Kathy Birch standing outside Princess Alice Hospice
Kathy Birch (CF 2018) explored ways of improving palliative day care provision Download 'Palliative and end-of-life care_Kathy Birch.jpg'

We are interested in projects that relate to the work in this area of health professionals and related sectors, such as social workers, counsellors, community carers and volunteers, as well as communities. We also welcome applications that relate to relevant developments in medicine and other practice areas, address relevant legal and ethical issues, or consider the integration of this field into other areas of care.

Fellows in this programme form part of a dedicated community specialising in this area, with tailored opportunities for support and networking in this field.

This programme is offered in partnership with Marie Curie and the Burdett Trust for Nursing.

Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. See some examples of their impact stories here.

We recognise our responsibility to the environment through our Fellowship programme and our operations. Our progress on this is explained here.

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