WEDNESDAY ACADEMY.
In Swedish, Kim Andersson will tell us about his experience of being patient, and his thoughts about the care and treatment of care. He is also co-researchers, and is introduced by his research colleague Anette Erichsen Andersson, Institute of Health and Care Sciences. She explains why you can and should have patients and their families with as co-researchers in research projects.
Kim Andersson suffered a life-threatening soft tissue infection, and has extensive experience of being cared for in hospitals and in primary care.
Lunch Lecture: please bring your lunch and eat while listening. No registration required.
Feel free to stay behind and listen to the next seminar in the same venue: Kirsten Corazzini: Person-centred long-term care – the role of the registered nurse. This seminar is held 13:00-15:00. Note that registration is required to the seminar with Kirsten Corazzini: http://gpcc.gu.se/aktuellt/kalender/aktuelltdetalj/?eventId=2990469848