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Thursdays@3 by Palliative Care Australia
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Thursdays@3 by Palliative Care Australia

Hosted by Palliative Care Australia · EN · 54 episodes

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54
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6 months ago
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31m
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About this podcast

Join us as we open up the conversation about the last taboo - death and dying. We know it's a difficult conversation to have with yourself and your loved ones, but it's a crucial and empowering one to have.Whether you're someone who works in palliative care, have a loved one going through palliative care, are bereaved, or if you're the one living with a life limiting illness this podcast is for you.We will be talking to experts from the field and people living and working at the end of life.You only die once, so let's do it right...

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Palliative Care Australia hosts Thursdays@3 by Palliative Care Australia, a health show with 54 episodes published.

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Dr Mark Wenitong – kindness and respect the foundations of palliative care and life

May 28, 202530mEp. 9S6

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Our conversation today takes us to Cairns to meet, among many other achievements, one of the first Aboriginal

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Kerry Gordon – creating purpose from tragedy

May 8, 202533mEp. 8S6

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today, we are spending some time with a Queensland based service supporting parents, health professionals, and

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Prof Mark Boughey and supporting carers with their important work

Apr 30, 202531mEp. 7S6

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today’s conversation centres on the role of carers – the family and friends who lean in to support a loved one

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Dr Jonathan Ramachenderan, “Finding the meaning in pain”

Apr 16, 202530mEp. 5S6

Today our conversation takes us to Western Australia to meet Dr Jonathan Ramachenderan – a GP whose career and work has centred around pain medicine and palliative care, but he also has a particular interest in the wellb

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Alexis and Ricky from the Palliative Story Exchange – “People are hungry for this”

Apr 9, 202529mEp. 4S6

Today’s episode takes us to the US to meet the people behind the Palliative Story Exchange – which will be one of the highlights National Palliative Care Week this May. Alexis Drutchas is a palliative care physician at M

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Prof Brian Dolan OBE – “Let us not pretend we are patient centred”

Apr 2, 202527mEp. 3S6

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today’s conversation takes us to the UK to meet Professor Brian Dolan, who is one of our keynote speakers at t

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Sarah De Jonge, founder of 1000 Hearts and “The beauty in small things”

Mar 27, 202527mEp. 2S6

Today’s conversation takes us to Tasmania, to meet the cheerleader of a global kindness charity that is at work within our palliative care community Sarah De Jonge, was nominated as Tasmanian of the Year this year for he

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Jodie Clarkson – “Operation Live On” 8 years with brain cancer

Mar 19, 202534mEp. 1S6

Today we’re off to the centre of Australia, a place as tough and as beautiful as the person we are meeting. Jodie Clarkson is a mum, and a teacher – and she has been living with brain cancer since 2017 – 8 years. When we

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Better access to palliative care: worth voting for!

Dec 4, 202429m0

Palliative Care Australia and our members are making access to palliative care an election issue! Yep - we are competing with some other big issues for attention, but few issues will touch every family the way access to

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Paediatric palliative care pioneer – South Africa’s Joan Marston

Nov 19, 202430mEp. 5S5

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today a connection with our friends in South Africa, and a palliative care leader who is having a global impac

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“I step in very close with families” – Jonathan Muller, Community Brain Cancer Navigator, Peace of Mind Foundation

Nov 13, 202434mEp. 4S5

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today we are spending some time with Jonathan Muller, and Community Brain Cancer Navigator with the Peace of M

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From year 8 science to emerging palliative care researcher – Queensland’s, Dr Gursharan Singh

Oct 22, 202429mEp. 3S5

Today a conversation about the leading cause of death in Australia – heart disease, and work to improve the end-of-life experiences of people with end stage heart disease. Dr Gursharan Singh is a Research Fellow in Palli

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“The four-sided house” - Wayne Naylor, Hospice New Zealand

Oct 22, 202431mEp. 2S5

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today, we head across the ditch to speak with our friends at Hospice New Zealand, the CEO is Wayne Naylor. Way

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“Palliative care and VAD sit absolutely side by side,” Andrew Denton, founder Go Gentle Australia

Oct 16, 202429mEp. 1S5

Welcome to a brand new season of Thursdays@3! A big conversation today, with one of Australia’s biggest and most respected creators. But also, someone who has been pushing health systems, pushing health policy, and pushi

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Building “a momentum for compassion” - Sir Albert Aynsley-Green

Aug 21, 202439mEp. 6S4

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. We have had some big conversations in this season, we take that up a notch today with a man who has spent his

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“Going beyond dispensing medicine” – the power of pharmacy, with Jenny Kirschner and Leah Robinson

Aug 7, 202432mEp. 5S4

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. A special episode today looking at the role pharmacists play in our health and wellbeing. Last week our friend

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“People with Parkinson’s inspire me everyday” - Victor McConvey from Fight Parkinson’s

Jul 31, 202426mEp. 4S4

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Today, on the back of Micheal J Fox taking to the stage with Coldplay at Glastonbury recently, we explore life

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“Music is universal and has been part of health for thousands of years” - music therapist, Angela Delaney

Jul 24, 202428mEp. 3S4

This episode takes us back to Queensland to learn more about music therapy and the role it plays in palliative care. Angela Delaney is a music therapist at the Queensland Children’s Hospital and the National Allied Healt

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GPs and Palliative Care – “just do it”, Dr Geoff Mitchell

Jul 18, 202429mEp. 2S4

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. Our special guest today is the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at last year’s National Palliative Car

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“They’re not set up to help you die” – Jean Kittson

Jul 10, 202441mEp. 1S4

Welcome to Thursdays@3 our regular series of conversations with people living and working at the end of life. A real treat today – a face, voice and talent you will be very familiar with, a performer and writer who has o

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