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7.3 International and Keynote Lectures<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Professor Irene Higginson<br />

Supportive and palliative care: the state of the evidence<br />

base. British Psychosocial Oncology Society. Helping<br />

people live with cancer. UK plans for action.<br />

Goodenough <strong>College</strong>, Mecklenburgh Square, <strong>London</strong>.<br />

December <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Lessons from other nations. National <strong>Institute</strong>s of Health<br />

State of the Science Conference on Improving Care at<br />

the End of Life, Bethesda, USA. December <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Latest progress with the Palliative Care Outcome Scale<br />

(POS).12th Palliative Care Study Day, Norfolk and<br />

Norwich University Hospital, Norwich. Park Farm Hotel,<br />

Norwich. November <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Complex Interventions in Palliative Care Study Day.<br />

Hulme Hall, University of Manchester. November <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

The MRC Framework in palliative care: lessons from the<br />

development of group support for carers and a new<br />

service for patients with multiple sclerosis.<br />

Palliative care in Sub-Saharan Africa: An appraisal.<br />

Presentation of the main findings and recommendations.<br />

Palliative Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: An<br />

Appraisal. The County Hall, <strong>London</strong>. May <strong>2004</strong>. Joint<br />

with Dr Richard Harding.<br />

Advancing palliative care for the world’s aging<br />

population. Harold Hatch International Lectureship in<br />

Geriatrics and Oncology, International Longevity Center,<br />

Mount Sinai, New York, USA. April <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

NICE work: reviewing the effectiveness of palliative<br />

cancer care for the UK government National <strong>Institute</strong> of<br />

Clinical Excellence (NICE).Medicine Grand Rounds,<br />

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, USA. April <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Effectiveness of palliative care: scientific evidence and<br />

unanswered questions. Regional Conference of the Italian<br />

Society of Palliative Care. Biella, Italy. February <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Professor Lynne Turner-Stokes<br />

How to be an effective expert witness. Workshop:<br />

Doctors Update, Belle Plagne, France. Feb <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Demonstrating functional benefits from Botulinum Toxin<br />

injection. Symposium: Botulinum toxin - current practice<br />

in spasticity management. 14th European Congress in<br />

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Vienna, Austria.<br />

May <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

The challenges of spasticity management following<br />

acquired brain injury – a European perspective.<br />

Extended lecture tour of Australia to give a series of<br />

lectures on this topic area: Symposia in Perth, Sydney,<br />

Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia. September <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

Jonathan Koffman<br />

Multi-professional palliative care education: does it<br />

make a difference? 3rd Research Forum of the European<br />

Association of Palliative Care, Stressa, Italy. June <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

2005<br />

Professor Irene Higginson<br />

Latest developments with the Palliative Outcome Scale<br />

and the Support Team Assessment Schedule.<br />

Measuring Palliative Care. Our Lady’s Hospice, Dublin.<br />

October 2005.<br />

The future of palliative medicine. World Day on Hospice<br />

and Palliative Care. Klinik und Poliklinik für Palliativmedizin,<br />

Cologne. October 2005.<br />

Palliative Care. Ageing and Research at King’s: ARK.<br />

Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Disease, King’s <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>London</strong>. October 2005.<br />

Is there evidence of effectiveness for palliative care:<br />

what, for whom and when? NCRI Cancer Conference.<br />

ICC, Birmingham. October 2005.<br />

From clinical experience to testable hypothesis. Swiss<br />

National Research Day. Kantonsspital, St Gallen<br />

Switzerland. September 2005.<br />

Migliore cure palliative per le personne anziane [Better<br />

palliative care for older people]. Conference on Palliative<br />

Care in the Elderly. National Cancer <strong>Institute</strong>, Italy.<br />

September 2005.<br />

Hospice Education <strong>Institute</strong> Hospice and Palliative Care<br />

Study Seminar. King’s Fund, <strong>London</strong>. March 2005<br />

Ethical issues of evaluating a new palliative care service<br />

for patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Dimensions in<br />

palliative care. Earl Mountbatten Hospice. New<br />

Holmwood Hotel, Isle of Wight. March 2005.<br />

Professor Lynne Turner-Stokes<br />

Evaluation of the evidence for rehabilitation following<br />

acquired brain injury.<br />

George Burniston Oration: Australian Faculty of Rehabilitation<br />

Medicine and International Brain Injury<br />

Association, Melbourne, Australia. May 2005.<br />

Strategies for spasticity management – an individualised<br />

approach. Extended lecture tour: Symposia in<br />

Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland, Australia. May 2005.<br />

Management of depression in acquired brain injury.<br />

Australian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and<br />

International Brain Injury Association, Melbourne,<br />

Australia. May 2005.<br />

UK National Service Frameworks and evidence for<br />

effectiveness in Rehabilitation.<br />

Auckland University of Technology. New Zealand.<br />

May 2005.<br />

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