Dying Matters Week with Dr. Kathryn Mannix

**Trigger Warning**
Discussion around death and dying.

Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Dr. Kathryn Mannix as part of Dying Matters week.
 
To use this podcast as evidence of  CPD, please undertake these reflective activities and post in the form below: 
Estimated word count; 1000 words. 
Time to complete: Estimated at 2.5 hours

1) Reflect upon your conversations with friends, family and patients about death and dying. Use the podcast to consider how you could develop these conversations further. 
2) Investigate what local support services are available for patients and their family to access support with death and dying. 
3) Read the resources and literature posted alongside this podcast and reflect upon the changes you can make to your own practice. 
4) Have a conversation with a friend or family member about death and dying and your own wishes. Consider writing a will or testament so others know your wishes when the time comes.

This podcast episode can be mapped to the Principles of Nursing and RCN Code of Conduct;
Principle A - Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Principle D - Personalised Person-Centred Care
NMC Code of Conduct: 1,2 & 3

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Links from podcast:
With the End in Mind https://bit.ly/3kA2bdx
Marie Curie:
Dying matters awareness week:
Shlobin NA, Aru J, Vicente R, Zemmar A. What happens in the brain when we die? Deciphering the neurophysiology of the final moments in life. Front Aging Neurosci. 2023 May 9;15:1143848. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1143848. PMID: 37228251; PMCID: PMC10203241. 
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2023.1143848/full
Ted Talk https://www.ted.com/talks/kathryn_mannix_what_happens_as_we_die_feb_2023?hasProgress=true&language=en

 


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