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Anticipatory care planning – it is everyone’s business

A workshop in Edinburgh has marked a milestone in moving forward with anticipatory care planning (ACP) with the launch of an app and the unveiling of the national documents. The event, Anticipatory Care Planning – Everyone’s Business, heard from those at the centre of delivering the national ACP action plan. Those attending heard how ACP…

Anticipatory Care – Blog on the QNIS Chair in Community Nursing’s Inaugural Lecture

On 23rd November, QNIS Chair of Community Nursing at Robert Gordon University, Professor Catriona Kennedy, gave her inaugural lecture on Anticipatory Care.  Janette Barrie, the National Clinical Lead (Nursing) for Anticipatory Care with Healthcare Improvement Scotland, attended, and has provided us with our latest guest blog. What an honour it was to attend Professor Catriona…

Lecture highlights importance of Anticipatory Care

Delegates in Aberdeen were treated to a successful inaugural lecture on Wednesday night. Dr. Catriona Kennedy, experienced nurse and researcher, delivered her inaugural professorial lecture having recently been appointed QNIS Chair in Community Nursing at Robert Gordon University. Among her many key messages, she was keen to highlight the central importance of anticipatory care at the heart…

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