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This program has been designed to help healthcare professionals, allied practitioners, and intercalating medical students explore both theoretical and practical aspects of Palliative and End-of-Life Care at a master's level. You'll examine how to implement best practices across various healthcare environments while applying insights to your own professional context. Grounded in fundamental principles of quality care, the curriculum addresses clinical, academic, organizational, policy, and global perspectives on contemporary and future challenges in this field.
You'll gain the expertise, competencies, and mindset needed to advance into leadership positions or senior clinical roles at regional, national, or international levels.
Your educational journey will focus on enhancing patient and family care, strengthening colleague support systems, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and understanding how organizational frameworks and resources impact service provision.
Specialized work placements in palliative care settings will allow you to connect academic concepts with real-world applications. Additionally, you'll participate in advanced communication training led by globally recognized specialists, equipping you to handle common practice challenges effectively.
The program is directed by academic and clinical leaders from the School, with contributions from expert clinicians, senior scholars, and an international faculty team.