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ARNS TwitterChat on Palliative Care 6 January 2015

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posted on January 6, 2015

ARNS will be holding a Twitter Chat at 8pm on 6th January 2015 – “Palliative Care in Respiratory Medicine – Are we getting in right”

If you plan to join the Twitter chat there are some documents that may be helpful to read before the chat.  Download the documents here

Document 1:  Opinion Piece – Some Definitions   Definitions

Document 2: Opinion Piece – What do we mean: One size does not fit all

Document 3: Palliative Care Definitions 2

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