Management of Pain in Palliative Care

Management of Pain in Palliative Care

By Education Team, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity

Pain can be a very distressing symptom when experienced by patients with life limiting diseases.

Date and time

Location

Education Centre, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity

Cherry Hinton Road Shelford Bottom Cambridge CB22 3FB United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Personal health

This Study Day is aimed at:

Healthcare professionals who are caring for palliative patients and their families.

This Study Day will cover:

  • Brief overview of the physiology of pain
  • Identify different pain types and treatment
  • Understand the skills required to assess and manage pain effectively
  • Discuss the pharmacological management of pain
  • Explore non-pharmacological management of pain
  • Define ‘Total Pain’ – what is it and how it manifests itself
  • Explore the concept of emotional, psychological, social and spiritual pain and gain an understanding on how these experiences impact on the individual’s pain experience

Price: £100.00

Fully funded places are available for CPFT staff. You will be asked for proof of eligibility so please only register for a free place if you are eligible. Limited fully funded places for students.

Location: Education Centre, Arthur Rank Hospice, Cherry Hinton Road, Shelford Bottom, Cambridge CB22 3FB. The Education & Conference Centre at the hospice is fully accessible.

Directions and Visitor Parking to the Education & Conference Centre

By Car: If you are using Sat Nav please use the P&R postcode CB22 3AB as some sat navs do not currently recognise the location of the new hospice. A map with directions is available at http://www.arhc.org.uk/contact-us.asp

Car Parking: Visitors to the Education & Conference Centre should park at the Babraham Road Park and Ride located next to the hospice and use the footpath to the Centre. Car parking at the Park and Ride is free for up to 18 hours. The car park at the Hospice is reserved for patients, families and Blue Badge holders only.

By Public Transport/Taxi: Cambridge Railway Station is approximately 3 miles from the Hospice. Taxis are available outside the entrance to the station or buses run from the city centre/railway station/Addenbrookes to the Babraham Park & Ride. Once at the Park & Ride, walk towards the vehicular entrance to access the pedestrian footpath to the hospice

Cycling: There are secure bicycle racks at the front of the hospice.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Education Team, Arthur Rank Hospice 01223 675801 education@arhc.org.uk

What's the refund policy?

If you cancel your registration 14 days prior to the start of the study day, you will not be entitled to a refund, however you may transfer your booking to an alternative course. For non-attendees who have a fully funded ticket please note we reserve the right to charge a fee of £20.00, however extenuating circumstances will be taken into consideration when applying the cancellation fee.

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Nov 7 · 09:30 GMT