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TalkCPR wins 2019 Royal College of Physicians Excellence in Patient Care Award

 The TalkCPR team are pleased to announce that the project has won a prestigious award from the Royal College of Physicians.

For further details about the award visit the link: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/news/winners-announced-rcp-excellence-patient-care-awards-2019

By admin | June 18, 2019 | Uncategorized |
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BMJ Awards Finalist & NHS Wales Award Winner



This resource won an NHS Wales Award in 2016 and was a finalist for the British Medical Journal Award and a Royal College of Physicians Award.

To watch the NHS Wales Award video documenting TalkCPR click here

CPR Discussions in Wales

"Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a delicate subject, and must be discussed in a compassionate way. Decisions should only be made after full discussion with the patient and their family and must be in the patient's best interest."
Dame Carol Black, Senior policy advisor to British Government & Chair of Board of Nuffield Trust.

#TalkCPR Tweets…

“Modern medicine shies away from discussions about natural death and dying” https://t.co/WBFmeAj227 #NHS #TalkCPR

— Guardian Healthcare (@GdnHealthcare) February 7, 2016
"It can be difficult to know how to start these conversations, but it's a great weight off your shoulders and peace of mind when you know those you love know your wishes. And when the inevitable happens, they are spared the anguish of trying to guess your true wishes."
Professor The Baroness Ilora Finlay of Llandaff

NHS Wales / GIG Cymru

This website and the accompanying resources have been created by NHS Wales / GIG Cymru.

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