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Does the multi-professional approach make a difference to the learning experience on the MSc, Diploma and Certificate?

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Does the multi-professional approach make a difference to the learning experience on the MSc, Diploma and Certificate?

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It has been increasingly argued that sound palliative care requires a multi-professional team approach, recognising that all health and social care professionals and, importantly, volunteers have vital roles to play in the care of patients and their families. It is only through a team approach that it becomes possible to fully assess patients’ and their families’ needs, supervise the application of treatment decisions, and anticipate and support the dying and grieving process. We strongly believe that learning alongside other health and social care professionals allows students to explore similarities and differences in roles, skills, knowledge and ideologies and to recognise the complementary skills and resources of different provisions. Students are also placed in a position whereby they can learn to acknowledge parity of esteem of their respective contributions to the care of patients and their carers. Lastly, we feel the multi-professional approach provides greater scope for open c

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