This meeting was run jointly in partnership and the Royal Society of Medicine Open Section and in association with The Human Values Healthcare Forum
Aims
To explore what education has to do with compassion in healthcare
To consider...
- The role of narrative and time in the formation of compassion via humanities subjects such as philosophy, literature and theology
- The significance of role modelling, leadership and educational relationships
- The influence of law and politics on the ethos of healthcare
- Research in educational practice
Objectives
- To develop research and knowledge exchange between healthcare, philosophy, theology and other humanities disciplines around the theme of compassion
- To support doctors, nurses, managers and others working in healthcare in understanding and practicing compassion
- To encourage policy thinking about resilience and compassion in healthcare institutions
Speakers
Dr Joshua Hordern, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Oxford
Dr Andrew Papanikitas, President, RSM Open Section, GP & NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice, Oxford
Jocelyn Cornwell, Senior Fellow, The King's Fund
Dr Clare Gerada, GP, former Chair RCGP
Dr Paquita de Zulueta, GP & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London
Dr Bee Wee, National Clinical Director for End of Life Care, NHS England
Dr John Gillies, GP, former Chari RCGP, Scotland
Prof John Wyatt, Emeritus Professor of Perinatology and Ethics, UCL
Prof Jonathan Herring, Tutor and Fellow in Law, Exeter College, Oxford
Dr Helen Salisbury, GP & Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Communication Skills, Oxford