
Jo Thompson ๐
@jothompson71
Nurse Consultant - Supportive & Palliative Care, Royal Surrey Foundation Trust. Florence Nightingale Foundation leadership scholar 22/23
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03-05-2015 13:35:16
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Fantastic 1st day at UKASCC yesterday, inspiring speakers - head buzzing with ideas! Hats off to the organising committee esp Dr Charlotte Leach chairing the first session. Royal Surrey Enhanced Supportive Care Team Royal Surrey . Ready for day 2 ๐






Congratulations @LindseyAllan6 so well deserved. You are an inspiration! British Dietetic Association BDA Oncology Specialist Group Royal Surrey



And hereโs our fabulous Nurse Consultant Jo Thompson ๐ presenting in the benefits of accreditation MASCC Proud to be the first adult cancer centre in the UK to receive this accreditation Royal Surrey UKASCC


Honour to speak again this year at the hybrid UK #Supportivecancercare conference on #lifestylemedicine for people living with and beyond cancer and the rise of #integrativeoncology #prehabilitation Chris OโBrien Lifehouse Society for Integrative Oncology MASCC UKASCC #UKASCC2024 #UKASCC2024


Well done again to our very own Dr Charlotte Leach for chairing "Living well beyond cancer", day one of #UKASCC2024 and our Nurse Consultant Jo Thompson Jo Thompson ๐ for speaking on MASCC centres of excellence ๐๐๐! Thanks UKASCC for another fantastic conference Royal Surrey


Join Medical Care - driving change as Dr Louise Robinson and Antonia Field-Smith introduce their new communication guide, โTalking about uncertain recoveryโ. Theyโll share experiences from clinical practice to facilitate conversations around uncertain recovery: ow.ly/5quN50TMs5J


This is fantastic Antonia Field-Smith - where can we get it and can we all start using it???




So great to be part of this, a real commitment to improving care across the pathway and reducing inequalities . Delighted to represent supportive & palliative care Royal Surrey Enhanced Supportive Care Team

Fantastic day 1 today in Dublin - we look forward to seeing everyone again tomorrow Education & Research

One nurse told The Sunday Times: "We had an elderly patient who was end-of-life & because we didnโt have space, she was moved onto the corridor & she passed away there. I think that was one of the saddest moments. Itโs so inhumane, itโs awful." She is thinking about quitting.