On October 18, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. ET, the Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by Pallium Canada, will host the world’s largest palliative care ECHO session, held simultaneously online and in-person at the McGill International Palliative Care Congress in Montreal.
Thousands of health care professionals from around the world will learn from internationally renowned palliative care guest speakers, gain insights into innovative approaches to palliative care, and advance primary palliative care.
The event will feature an exceptional lineup of international panelists, each bringing unique expertise and perspectives in palliative care to the discussion, including:
- Brazil: Luís Fernando Rodrigues, MD, MAHR Palliative Care
- India: Sreedevi Warrier
- Kenya: Sarah Nyariki, Palliative Care Program Coordinator – AMPATH/Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital
- Canada: Olivia Nguyen, MD, MM, CCMF(SP), FCMF, FRCPC, Palliative Medicine (Canada)
- USA: Aparna Gupta, DNP, EMBA, FACHE, CPHQ, ANP-BC (USA)
- Spain: José Pereira, MBChB, CCFP (PC), MSc, FCPC
- UK: Lesley Goodburn, a person with lived experience
- Moderator: Jeffrey Moat, CEO of Pallium Canada.
We want our collective voice to be heard around the world on the importance of palliative care for all people regardless of where they live. To achieve this goal, we need to ensure we have as may people joining our webinar as possible. As such, your support is crucial to help raise awareness of this event and engage your network to participate.
We have provided this toolkit to help you spread the word, and it includes helpful messaging, social media posts, visuals, and more. This toolkit is available in English, French, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Arabic.
Learn more about the event here.
Key messages
About the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session:
- The Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by Pallium Canada and its partners across Canada, will host the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session on October 18, 2024, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. ET.
- This event will be held simultaneously in-person at the McGill International Palliative Care Congress in Montreal, and virtually.
- Simultaneous live interpretation in French, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Arabic will be available.
- The event will unite thousands of health care professionals from around the world to advance primary palliative care.
- Be a part of a global movement to raise awareness about the importance of palliative care across the world!
- Sign up today: echopalliative.com/worlds-largest-palliative-care-echo-session
Your voice is needed! Share what palliative care means to you:
- As part of this historic event, Pallium is collecting short video clips from individuals around the world to capture diverse perspectives on palliative care.
- A compilation of videos will be showcased during the finale of the event.
- In this video, please share in less than 10 seconds what palliative care means to you.
- Deadline to submit: September 30, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. ET.
- Submit your video here.
About Pallium Canada:
Pallium Canada is a national, non-profit organization based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. With over two decades of experience and over 60,000 learners reached, Pallium Canada has become the largest palliative care education provider for health care professionals across Canada, with broad experience and expertise in building palliative care capacity for health care professionals working across different settings and specialties.
About the Palliative Care ECHO Project:
The Palliative Care ECHO Project showcases the transformative power of Project ECHO in revolutionizing palliative care education. The Palliative Care ECHO Project cultivates communities of practice and supports a continuous learning journey for health care providers to build local capacity to provide a palliative care approach to patients and their families.
Led by Pallium Canada and a network of Hub Partners across the country, this project delivers learning opportunities that are tailored to meet the needs of providers in a variety of health care settings.
Newsletters
Newsletter #1:
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of palliative care history!
On October 18 at 9:30 a.m. ET, the Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by @Pallium Canada, is hosting the world’s largest #PalliativeCare ECHO session virtually and in-person at the McGill International Palliative Care Congress – and you’re invited!
Join thousands of health care professionals from around the world to explore innovative approaches and discuss the future of primary palliative care.
Featuring a panel of international palliative care experts and simultaneous live interpretation in French, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Arabic, don’t miss your chance to be a part of a global palliative care movement.
Newsletter #2 (video):
What does palliative care mean to you?
On October 18, Pallium Canada is hosting the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session – and they want to hear from you!
Describe what palliative care means to you in less than 10 seconds and your video could be featured in the grand finale of this exciting event, helping to raise awareness about the importance of primary palliative care.
The deadline for submissions is September 30, 2024.
Social media templates
Post #1:
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of palliative care history!
On October 18, the Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by @Pallium Canada, is hosting the world’s largest #PalliativeCare ECHO session virtually and in-person at the McGill International Palliative Care Congress in Montreal!
This exciting event will bring together thousands of health care professionals from around the world to explore innovative approaches and best practices and discuss the future of primary palliative care.
Don’t miss out—register today: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #2:
History is calling!
On October 18, the Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by @Pallium Canada, is hosting the World’s Largest #PalliativeCare ECHO Session – and they want you to be a part of it!
This is your chance to join thousands of health care professionals from around the world to share, learn, and shape the future of primary palliative care. Featuring live interpretation in multiple languages and a panel of internationally renowned palliative care experts, you won’t want to miss this.
Learn more and register: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #3 (video):
What does palliative care mean to you?
The Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by @Pallium Canada, invites you to share your thoughts in a short 10 second video. Your video could be featured in the grand finale of the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session on October 18!
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of a historic event and help raise awareness about the importance of primary palliative care.
Submit your video before September 30: https://buff.ly/3XdAvis
Post #1:
🗓️ Save the date!
On October 18, take part in the world’s largest #PalliativeCare ECHO session hosted by @Pallium Canada and the Palliative Care ECHO Project!
Connect virtually with thousands of health care professionals from around the world to advance primary palliative care. Featuring international experts and live interpretation, don’t miss your chance to be a part of a global movement to improve palliative care for all!
Register now: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #2:
The countdown begins!⏳
On October 18, experience history in the making at the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO session, hosted by @Pallium Canada, virtually and in-person at the @PalliativeCareMcGill International Palliative Care Congress in Montreal.
Join thousands of health care professionals to learn from international palliative care experts and shape the future of primary palliative care. Plus, live interpretation will be available in multiple languages!
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of palliative care history. Register today: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #3 (video):
Attention global palliative community! 📢
On October 18, 2024, the Palliative Care ECHO Project, led by @Pallium Canada, is hosting the world’s largest palliative care ECHO session, and they want to hear from you!
Describe what palliative care means to you in less than 10 seconds and your video could be featured in the grand finale! Submissions are open until September 30, 2024.
Find out more and share your video today: https://buff.ly/3XdAvis
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Post #1:
🗓️ You’re invited!
On Oct. 18, join thousands of international health care professionals at the World’s Largest #PalliativeCare ECHO Session, hosted by @palliumcanada. Help shape the future of primary palliative care!
Register now: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #2:
The countdown is on!⏳
Join thousands of health care professionals at the World’s Largest #PalliativeCare ECHO Session on Oct. 18, hosted by @palliumcanada. Featuring live interpretation in six languages and an international panel of experts. Register now: https://buff.ly/3T0okTN
Post #3 (video):
What does #PalliativeCare mean to you?
Share your thoughts with @palliumcanada in less than 10 seconds and your video could be featured in the grand finale of the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session!
Submit your video today: https://buff.ly/3XdAvis
Please add our website landing page and video submission page links to your Linktree if you have one!
Post #1:
🗓️ You’re invited!
On October 18, be a part of palliative care history in the making and join Pallium Canada and the #PalliativeCare ECHO Project for the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session!
Connect virtually with thousands of health care professionals from around the world to advance primary palliative care. Featuring international experts and live interpretation in multiple languages, don’t miss your chance to be a part of a global movement to improve palliative care for all!
Register now using the link in our bio.
Post #2 (video):
What does #PalliativeCare mean to you?
Share your thoughts with Pallium Canada and the Palliative Care ECHO Project in less than 10 seconds and your video could be featured in the grand finale of the World’s Largest Palliative Care ECHO Session on October 18!
Submit your video before September 30 through the link in our bio.
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