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Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life.
Today’s conversation takes us to the UK to meet Professor Brian Dolan, who is one of our keynote speakers at the Oceanic Palliative Care Conference this September in Brisbane.
Brian has a 30 plus year career in various nursing, leadership, academic and consulting roles focusing on system redesign, culture change and patient flow.
He is Director of Health Service 360, which was founded in 2001 with fellow nurse Lynda Holt to change and improve health systems and develop leaders.
He is also one of the people behind social movements like the Last 1000 Days and End PJ Paralysis, and in 2019 got the Queen’s attention for his services to nursing and emergency care and was awarded an OBE.
Click play to join this warm wise conversation with Brian.
Show notes and more info:
Thank you to you for tuning into Thursdays@3 and engaging in ‘matters of life and death’.
You will find advice, tools, and support at the Palliative Care Australia website where you can also make a donation to support our work.
By Palliative Care AustraliaWelcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life.
Today’s conversation takes us to the UK to meet Professor Brian Dolan, who is one of our keynote speakers at the Oceanic Palliative Care Conference this September in Brisbane.
Brian has a 30 plus year career in various nursing, leadership, academic and consulting roles focusing on system redesign, culture change and patient flow.
He is Director of Health Service 360, which was founded in 2001 with fellow nurse Lynda Holt to change and improve health systems and develop leaders.
He is also one of the people behind social movements like the Last 1000 Days and End PJ Paralysis, and in 2019 got the Queen’s attention for his services to nursing and emergency care and was awarded an OBE.
Click play to join this warm wise conversation with Brian.
Show notes and more info:
Thank you to you for tuning into Thursdays@3 and engaging in ‘matters of life and death’.
You will find advice, tools, and support at the Palliative Care Australia website where you can also make a donation to support our work.