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Keeping up with the PaSCE

Keeping up with the PaSCE

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As the leading provider of education in palliative and supportive care for healthcare professionals and volunteers in this field, PaSCE works in collaboration with seasoned palliative care clinicians. Together, we craft evidence-based educational programs designed to bolster knowledge and confidence in administering top-tier palliative care across diverse healthcare settings.


To see all our upcoming education visit our website www.pasce.com.au.


We invite you to join us monthly for insightful interviews with a variety of experts in the palliative and supportive care sector. These discussions will delve into the most current topics concerning patients grappling with life-limiting illnesses, offering you up-to-date insights and information.

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Palliative and Supportive Care Education WA
Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Educación Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • AI and Neurodegenerative Disorders
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of the PaSCE Podcast, I am joined by Lok, an Occupational Therapist from North District Hospital in Hong Kong, to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, palliative care and Motor Neuron Disease (MND).

    Our conversation begins with the unfortunate reality of living with MND, its impact on the social, emotional and physical wellbeing of suffers and their loved ones. Lok shares what drew him to this work and introduces his framework, “The Four Things That Matter Most,” which guides his approach to end-of-life care.

    Together, we unpack how emerging technologies—such as voice banking, digital twins, eye-gaze control, powered voice synthesis and wearable technologies to support communication, autonomy and dignity throughout the course of the illness. It creates access when communication becomes inaccessible.

    Looking ahead, Lok reflects on the future of healthcare and what the next frontier of technology may offer people living with MND and other life-limiting illness.


    Breaking the forth wall- will need to discuss the what’s next- it sounds groundbreaking.

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    30 m
  • Grief Australia
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, Tim is joined by Chris Hall, psychologist and CEO of Grief Australia, Australia’s government-funded specialist bereavement service. With nearly two decades leading national grief support—and decades more in practice—Chris brings deep expertise in grief and bereavement, including child and adolescent grief, complex loss, and the impact of grief in workplaces and organisations.

    Together, they explore what grief really is, how our understanding of it is changing, and what a more grief-literate Australia could look like in practice. Chris also reflects on emerging trends, the role of government, and what gives him hope for the future of grief support in Australia.

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    50 m
  • Health Economics
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of the PaSCE Podcast, we’re joined by Associate Professor Chris Schilling, health economist and Principal Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, to unpack how health economics shapes the decisions that influence care, equity and sustainability across Australia’s health system.

    Chris breaks down health economics in practical terms, explores the real-world implications for aged care and palliative care, and reflects on the economic challenges facing the system amid rapid reform, workforce shortages and shifting government priorities.

    We discuss how concepts like value, resource allocation and quality of life are understood (and sometimes misunderstood), and what Chris sees that others may not.

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    28 m
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