Oxford Advanced Course

From: Fri 31 Jul, 2026

To:Fri 31 Jul, 2026

Price:

£495.00

In stock

Welcome to the advanced course 2026. We are delighted to deliver the course once again and hope that you find the recordings helpful to your practice. The advanced course is a leading course for palliative care doctors, nurses and pharmacists. We welcome delegates and friends from the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and many other countries. Dr Mary Miller leads the course, 2026 will be her 19th year. 

The course is developed afresh each year, bringing you the latest knowledge to inform your practice. The learning objectives and programme will help identify what you can learn by attending. In addition, the video recordings and further resources will be available for review and further reading. You will gain 12 hours of CPD credits by attending and many more by post course reading. Your organisation gets value for money as the course delivers high standards of professional knowledge, is educationally sound, allowing staff time for discussion and supports staff in setting continuing educational goals for the year following the course.

Feedback in 2025:

I continue to be very impressed by the high standards, excellent content and fantastic facilitation’   

‘As a Doctor, things that will influence practice are always useful and there was plenty in this course to think about’     

‘Amazing & professional. It reminded me why I love being a palliative nurse’ 

The price remains the same in 2026! OxCERPC is a charity. Any surplus income generated from our course programme helps keep the costs as low as possible or is ploughed back into education.

Location: Virtual

CPD Credits: 12 CPD credits - application in progress

+ Venue

This is a recorded online course.

+ Speakers

Confirmed:
1. Dr Ben Bowers: Using injectable end-of-life medications at home in a safe, effective and timely way
2. Dr Amanda Brain and Dr Laura Nohavicka: Transitioning between paediatric and adult palliative care
3. Dr Paul Howard: Update on medicines and pharmacology to underpin our clinical practice
4. Dr Mary Miller: Updates from the journals over the past 12 months
5. Dr Claire Stark Toller: Iron and blood in palliative care practice
6. Dr Rhys Thomas: Management of seizures
7. Dr Farzana Virani: Sialorrhoea and an update on management

+ Course Programmes

To be confirmed

+ Course Aims

The course aims to provide participants with:
- Knowledge to inform and update your practice
- Knowledge that is delivered by expert speakers
- Knowledge that develops between the speakers and the audience during questions and discussions
- Resources that can be used over the following 12 months to develop and extend your learning
- Resources that will support you to bring learning back to your workplace
- Resources that will help you develop your portfolio of evidence for appraisal and revalidation
- A means of ensuring your practice is at the cutting edge
- Time for thinking, questions and reflection