Associate Professor in Medical Education, University of Melbourne
Associate Professor Flynn is the Selection lead for the Melbourne Medical School. Her recent medical practice is in Palliative Care. She has an active interest in all aspects of Palliative Care education and has been involved in medical education at undergraduate, early postgraduate and continuing education levels for many years. She has published on clinical Palliative Care, communication skills, student selection and professionalism, staff support, and death and dying
How doctors are taught to deal with death
Oct 23, 2017 01:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
As a society were pretty removed from death. We dont really talk about it. Yet when medical students start their training, it suddenly becomes something theyre intimately acquainted with. So how are young doctors taught to...
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