Education
The first day was opened by a keynote address by Duncan Burton the new Chief Nursing Officer of England who spoke eloquently about the importance of personalised care and the contribution of cancer nursing. A personal highlight of the first day - and indeed the whole conference - was a moving and insightful presentation by Professor Michael West on ‘Compassionate Leadership’. Day 2 kicked off with a presentation on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) in cancer care by Dr Grigorios Kotronoulas: an excellent introduction to the usefulness and application of PROMS. A referenced article may be of interest to those reading this - and can be found here The day continued with a real clinical focus and featured excellent presentations, including one dear to our heart at Neuroendocrine Cancer UK: the importance of co-production in patient information.
UKINETS December 2024
This year attended by staff members Nikie, Olivia and Leanne: who shared duties on our awareness stand, giving us the opportunity to chat to many of the different disciplines and staff members involved in neuroendocrine cancer care across the UK - and Europe.
The day was focussed on educating, stimulating discussion and research amongst the many specialities involved in the care of patients with Neuroendocrine Cancer.
www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk
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