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This week, join us and Dr Gillian Jackson, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Palliative Care at Hull York Medical School reflecting on the start of her journey in teaching, building an online community for the MSc in Palliative Care and enhancing her pedagogical practice.
Gillian's research interests focus on improving equity in access to and quality of palliative care, cancer care, and the detection, assessment, management, and prevention of delirium. She specialises in mixed methods research, with expertise in the evaluation of complex interventions in real-world healthcare settings. She is currently a co-applicant and Research Fellow lead on the DAMPen Delirium II trial, which focuses on improving care for people experiencing delirium in palliative care inpatient settings.
Gillian is Deputy Module Lead for the Introduction and Advanced Implementation Science modules on the MSc Palliative Care programme, while additionally contributing to teaching across other modules of the MSc and MBBS programmes.
"We had a calibration meeting, quite a daunting but insightful experience with a whole range of expertise and levels of experiences […] the whole process helped me to reflect on my own practice and also observe the learning dynamic in giving feedback.”
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