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The EduEthics programme of workshops begins in the School of Nursing & Midwifery, UCC 7 Sept. 15
Photo L-R; Dr. Joan McCarthy (PI), Dr. Bridie McCarthy, Ms Teresa Lee, Ms Gilian Fogarty Rufli, Ms Jean Tobin, Dr. Louise Campbell, Ms Valerie Brooks, Ms Elaine McCaughley, Ms Caroline McInerney Layng, Ms Margaret Smith
The aim of the EduEthics project is to pilot and evaluate an educational intervention that will enable health and allied professionals to facilitate the Ethical Framework for End-of-Life Care Study Sessions in Irish hospitals and community settings. In turn, this will foster and support ethically and legally sound clinical practice in end-of-life treatment and care in Ireland. EduEthics is a collaborative project between UCC and the Irish Hospice Foundation and it received funding from the Irish Research Council New Foundations Award Scheme. For more information on the Ethical Framework Study Sessions, see http://hospicefoundation.ie/publications/ethics/