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Please join us online or in person for the 5th Annual Collaboration for Compassion in Healthcare Education (C4CHEd) Conference on Wednesday 11 December from 09:30–16:30 GMT. In-person places are limited to 90 due to previous conference success.
This is a free conference and, as in previous years, there will be a programme of presentations from a variety of UK and international healthcare professionals, educators and also importantly from those who have experience of healthcare services.
C4CHEd exists to promote the study and teaching of compassion as a guiding principle within the education of those who aspire to provide the healthcare of the future – not simply because it is a humane and human way to do so but because it has a profound and important clinical impact.

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Please register below to attend on what will be an interesting, inspiring and relevant day of presentations, discussions and workshops.
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About C4CHEd

Compassion can be and has been perceived as, an optional element of healthcare education yet compassion is also perceived as an essential component of humane and efficient healthcare.
C4CHEd aims to look at how this disconnect might be addressed and how the recent increase in research and interest in compassionate practice education can be consolidated, disseminated and amplified for greater impact.

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