End-of-Life Essentials education assists with accreditation

If your role includes preparation for hospital accreditation, the End-of-life Essentials (EOLE) project resources can be of assistance.

The End-of-Life Essentials (EOLE) Project provides free evidence-based online education for health professionals to assist in improving end-of-life care.

EOLE have education to increase capacity of your workforce on the ‘Comprehensive Care’, and ‘Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration’ Standards, and will be developing new modules to assist in:

  • Clinical Change Management (system level), leadership and governance
  • Meeting the ACSQHC Standards (2nd edition), evaluation, audit, and feedback.

For an opportunity to receive specific information on how the EOLE project can support your work now, and in the future, and to receive a complementary welcome pack, register here.

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