Conversations with People Facing Death
Foundation Level
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education details
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Cost: Free
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Level: Foundation
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Delivery Mode: Online
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Duration: 1 hour
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Certificate: Yes
education overview
For 30 years as a Palliative Medicine specialist across several countries, Prof. Bridge found that effective healing requires advanced communication skills. Patients nearing death rarely focus on lab results; they seek kindness, truth, compassion, and the comfort of presence.
This video series on communication is unique: it features real, unscripted conversations with patients at Royal Perth Hospital in 2010, filmed in their beds or chairs without rehearsals, special equipment, or an agenda. Background sounds, like nurses tending to others, are part of the authentic setting.
These videos are now available through PaSCE for clinical staff and students to support their learning.
This video series on communication is unique: it features real, unscripted conversations with patients at Royal Perth Hospital in 2010, filmed in their beds or chairs without rehearsals, special equipment, or an agenda. Background sounds, like nurses tending to others, are part of the authentic setting.
These videos are now available through PaSCE for clinical staff and students to support their learning.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Understand the importance of advanced communication skills, such as "generous listening," in establishing a healing relationship with patients facing terminal illness.
- Appreciate the unique value of real, unscripted conversations in capturing the authentic emotional and psychological needs of patients nearing death.
- Reflect on how genuine interactions can provide comfort and a sense of purpose to patients, contributing to both patient well-being and medical education.
EDUCATION INTENDED FOR
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner, Allied Health, Ambulance, Facility Manager, Medical Practitioner, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse, Nurse Assistant, Other.
Remember that in a healing relationship, both participants benefit. As Balfour Mount puts it, “healing begets healing begets healing”. May you experience personal healing as you promote healing in others.
PROFESSOR DOUG BRIDGE