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The SLEC CommCare Academy aims to be a thought leader in eldercare training and education, and a premium training provider in the community care sector. We will employ innovative pedagogy to deliver a comprehensive range of educational programmes, especially in areas such as palliative care, skin and wound care, dementia care and rehabilitation care.

Check out the courses available below. For additional information, please email commcareacademy@slec.org.sg.

Certificate in Palliative Care Nursing – Leadership in Palliative Care Nursing (Intermediate)
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Course Overview

This Palliative Care course is designed to support nurses in managing patients with life threatening condition at their workplace. As nurses providing palliative care, your role is to ensure that the patient’s unique needs are met with compassion, dignity and quality care. This includes the knowledge, skills and values that are required to communicate and contribute to the care of clients with life threatening condition. This training is mapped to Level 1 of Palliative Nursing Competencies framework from MOH CNO office 2022.

The Certificate in Palliative Care Nursing contains 6 modules:

  • Introduction to Palliative Care Nursing
  • Psychosocial, Cultural, Spiritual and Ethical Issue in Palliative Care Nursing
  • Pain and Symptoms Control in Advanced Diseases
  • Health Assessment
  • Communication Issues in Palliative Care Nursing
  • Leadership in Palliative Care Nursing

Participants who have successfully completed this module will be awarded Certificate of Performance.
Participants who have successfully completed all the 6 modules will be awarded Certificate of Accomplishment.

Course Objectives

At the end of this training, participants will be able to :

  • Understand what is good leadership
  • What is team work in palliative care
  • List the 4 boxes in a need analysis assessment
  • Define what is resilience
  • Discuss the role of team member in palliative care
  • Discuss the lead role in terminal discharge
  • List 2 self care in palliative care
  • Conduct a need assessment
  • Conduct a support group exercise

Who should attend

  • This is suitable for Registered Nurse and Enrolled Nurse

Training Hours
8

Associate Prof. Edward Poon Wing Hong
Chief Nurse

PhD (Monash), MSc Palliative Care (King’s College, UK), BHSN (Sydney), Adv Dip Nsg Neuroscience (Singapore), Infection Control Cert (Hong Kong), POLST Certified, End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Trainer (USA/Singapore), SRN.

A/Prof Edward Poon graduated from University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Health Science Nursing in 1998 , obtained his Master of Science in Palliative Care at King’s College London in 2002 and PhD at Monash University at 2013.

He has since acquired a broad and recent nursing experiences with specialty practices and teaching in infection control, neuroscience, quality management, research and palliative care. With his expert’s knowledge in palliative care, he has contributed in research, community care outreached local and overseas, sitting at national advisory board and ethics board and volunteered teaching palliative care at Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, and Taiwan.

He has vested clinical experiences from both restructured hospital, community hospital, hospice and the community care. He has setup caregiver training center to support the caregivers, palliative care nurses chapter to set standards and support to the palliative care nurses. He is involved at national policy making such as the National Nursing Taskforce and the National Palliative Care Taskforce. Currently he is helping St Luke’s Eldercare in designing the new nursing home. He has a wide range of publications and books and with his achievements, he was awarded the Healthcare Humanity Award and the President Nurses Award on 2014.

Ms Katherin Yeo
Nurse Manager, St Luke’s ElderCare

Adv Dip Nsg Palliative Care, Certificate in Palliative Nursing, ACP Facilitator, COJTC TTT, RN

Katherin started her Palliative Care journey in 2004 when she joined HCA Hospice Care as a Home Hospice Nurse. She went on to pioneer the project on palliative homecare in parkway health in 2008. In 2009, she started her own private nursing services. In 2011, she moved on to run the community hospital as a Nurse Manager and was later promoted to Senior Nurse Manager in 2016. In 2017, she went on to take her Advanced Diploma in Palliative Care.

In late 2019, she joined SLEC as a Nurse Manager and is helping to lead the palliative care services in community care focusing on nursing home, senior care centre and home care.

The full course is $283.40 (including prevailing GST). Prevailing course fee subsidy at 90% for Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents and 45% for work pass holders working in eligible community care organisations.

Date:
a. 20 May 2024
b. 23 September 2024
c. 10 December 2024

Time:
9 am to 6 pm

Venue:
Eagles Center
166 Bukit Merah Central
#04-3531
Singapore 150166

* The training venue may change due to unforeseen circumstances and the trainees will be informed accordingly.

For AIC Community Care Organisations, please register via AIC LMS at

AIC Learning Network

For additional information, please contact Learning Hub at  commcareacademy@slec.org.sg

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