Brenda McIlroy's Reflective Journey in Palliative Care Networking and Collaboration

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Brenda McIlroy, a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, shares her experiences as a member of PCSNN and NDT3, highlighting the benefits, challenges, and personal growth she encountered. Through networking and collaborative projects, Brenda gained confidence, enhanced her skills, and developed a deeper appreciation for teamwork and communication in the healthcare field.


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  1. Personal Reflection Brenda McIlroy Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, Royal Victoria Hospital

  2. Personal Reflection as a Member of Phase II PCSNN Brenda McIlroy Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist Specialist Palliative Care RVH, BHSCT

  3. Original Personal Benefits of Membership of the PCSNN Networking to form new working partnerships Ability to share professional knowledge and experience Opportunity for peer support and advice for the future Involvement in opportunities to improve standards of symptom management, particularly constipation relief

  4. Experience as a Member of PCSNN Travelling to Dublin and meeting with some members of the PCSNN the evening before the 2ndmeeting Introduction on 2ndday to Phase II group Meeting different members of the PCSNN Having a better understanding of Grapevine Meeting members of NDT3 Topic for project

  5. Experience as a Member of NDT3 Meeting members of NDT3 Topic for project Communication in-between each face-to-face meeting Working collaboratively Taking responsibility for various aspects of the project Volunteering to do things out of my comfort zone!

  6. Challenges Working on project alongside full-time CNS role (which is both clinical and teaching) Volunteering to do things out of my comfort zone! Availability for conference calls amid clinical responsibilities Not Driving Other Study/Education being limited due to commitment to NDT 3 Project

  7. On Reflection. It increased my confidence in networking/ communicating with colleagues that I do not work with Gave insight into the various aspects of putting together our project using a collaborative approach Enhanced my skills in team working and presenting to known and unknown audiences Negotiation Skills Budget management Trust and Appreciation of each team members role and skills

  8. On Reflection. Great sense of achievement completing project and being satisfied with end result Happy that the information Doodle was for patient/carers Valued peer support throughout the process Thought provoking questionnaires on personality qualities and leadership skills Increased my knowledge on the various work that the AIIHPC are involved in Inspired me to continue to keep up-to-date with the AIIHPC and PCSNN through Grapevine, email and twitter

  9. Thank You Thank You

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