The translation of the Code-Yaa tool have started

COST action CA22127 CODE-YAA aims to develop quality indicators to assess the quality of palliative care education. Through a multi-step process (literature review, document analysis, and a Delphi study) a list of over 30 indicators has been developed. On June 2–3, a WG2 meeting was held at Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in Kaunas, Lithuania.…

Webinar: Stakeholder analysis in Palliative Care Education

Name of the event: Webinar: Stakeholder analysis in Palliative Care Education   Short description: In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies to identify, analyze, and engage stakeholders, with a focus on palliative care education. This session welcomes healthcare educators, palliative care professionals, program developers, and policymakers. Registration link: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/E7180BBB9D7B5D5B   Date and time: 23…

Tara Cook Award for Innovation in Neuropalliative Education for Action Chair Piret Paal

Congratulations to our Action Chair Piret Paal for receiving the Tara Cook Award for Innovation in Neuropalliative Education from the International Neuropalliative Care Society (INPCS) at the 4th INPCS Annual Meeting 2024 (September 20-22, 2024) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Piret Paal herself highlights the relevance of innovation in the field of Neuropalliative Care Education: “Dissemination…

CODE-YAA@PC-EDU 1st Working Group Meeting in Yerevan

Education in palliative care plays a crucial role in ensuring that healthcare professionals have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide quality care to patients with serious illnesses. Meetings and projects involving experts from various fields such as medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, and more can help in sharing best practices, research findings, and innovative…

Congratulations to Henri – Andreas Mullalli, MSc, our CODE-YAA ITC conference grant winner!

We are happy to announce and sincerely congratulate the winner of our CODE-YAA@PC-EDU ITC conference grant: Henri – Andreas Mullalli, MSc from Galilee Palliative Care Centre (Spata Attica, Greece) His abstract entitled “Symptom Burden and Concerns: Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale upon Admission to a Palliative Care Centre” was accepted for poster presentation at the…

CODE-YAA@PC-EDU 1st Working Group Meeting

  On June 27-28, 2024, the first CODE-YAA@PC-EDU face-to-face Working Group meeting is scheduled in Yerevan, Armenia. This meeting unites the projects Working Groups 1-6 to commonly present and discuss individual results and first milestones achieved, focusing on specific quality indicators defined for implementation of a gold standard in high-quality palliative care education and for…