Learning & Teaching

 

                                                 Are you interested in undertaking study in Palliative Care?

 

The Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute is the main focus for palliative care education at the University of Liverpool and works in close collaboration with Edge Hill University and Keele University. These formal links enable us to offer a range of educational opportunities, including both accredited and non accredited courses and study days

 

This stimulating programme of study, available through Learning and Teaching at the Institue includes Diploma, Degree and Masters level courses which can be undertaken as either single modules of study or as part of a validated programme

 

''Tuition very stimulating and impressive with good links to clinical practice"

                                                             Class representative, Diploma/MA Ethics of Cancer & Palliative Care, 2005.

 

Key benefits

Courses are:

  • flexible, with a blended approach to learning, aimed at developing effective clinical practice
  • facilitated by an experienced team of staff, dedicated to ensuring a positive learning experience for students
  • delivered by expert speakers
  • held at the Marie Curie Hospice in Woolton, Liverpool. A bright, modern, learning environment with a

    well resourced library, a light air conditioned lecture theatre with seating for 80, seminar rooms and an informal meeting space

  • focused on multi-professional education, a particular feature of the Institute

In addition to the well established courses available. The Institute is also involved in a number of development projects which aim develop palliative care education for all professionals.

 

 

Current / future Developments in Learning and Teaching at the Institute

  • Development of a curriculum for Specialists in Palliative Medicine for the European Association of Palliative Care.
  • Development of a training programme in Palliative Medicine for Specialist Registrars from other disciplines (in conjunction with the Department of Postgraduate Medical Education in the Mersey Deanery).
  • The lead for Training the Teachers programme for palliative medicine. A European model which has been successfully delivered in a number of Countries across the world and has its UK base in Liverpool. The course attracts trainees and specialists in palliative medicine from the UK and abroad and further development of this training will be a key objective of the Institute.
  • A four-week palliative care compulsory module on the medical undergraduate programme, co-ordinated by the Institute and currently undergoing formal evaluation as part of a PhD thesis.