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Series 3 Episode 4 Looking back, looking forward

Episode 4 of the Palliative Care ECHO Update HospiceUK & Association of Palliative Medicine podcast, hosted by alimaxuk79, titled "Series 3 Episode 4 Looking back, looking forward" was published on March 17, 2026 and runs 101 minutes.

March 17, 2026 ·101m · Palliative Care ECHO Update HospiceUK & Association of Palliative Medicine

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The first ECHO of 2026 gives Matt a chance to look back at previous ECHOs and, in this time of ever more siloed thinking to review the whole nature of debate and common debating weaknesses used repeatedly in current disputes.Kate has a really interesting paper looking at the need for support for palliative care community workers to help them sustain their vital work.Libby Sallow provides an update on the four years since the Lancet Commission on the Value of Death report was published and the impact that it is still having.Anita Hayes has another update, - with details on the latest happenings of the Modrn Service Framework for palliative and end of life care.As usual it is a packed and full agenda. Its great to be back!Max, Kate and Matt

The first ECHO of 2026 gives Matt a chance to look back at previous ECHOs and, in this time of ever more siloed thinking to review the whole nature of debate and common debating weaknesses used repeatedly in current disputes.

Kate has a really interesting paper looking at the need for support for palliative care community workers to help them sustain their vital work.

Libby Sallow provides an update on the four years since the Lancet Commission on the Value of Death report was published and the impact that it is still having.

Anita Hayes has another update, - with details on the latest happenings of the Modrn Service Framework for palliative and end of life care.

As usual it is a packed and full agenda. Its great to be back!

Max, Kate and Matt

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