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Curriculum
Vitae
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Mission
Statement
After receiving Swedish licensure as a registered nurse
in the mid-1980’s, I began to work in one of Sweden’s
first palliative home care teams. This clinical experience
triggered my involvement in research in psychosocial
oncology and palliative care, which have been my areas
of focus for the past 20 years.
As
professor of nursing, I am committed to finding ways
and means to overcome the gap between research, professional
education and clinical development which presently hinders
constructive change. I have been responsible for several
projects trying to find innovative ways to integrate
these areas in caring for people with advanced cancer
in different settings. As EAPC is a forum for researchers,
clinicians and educators, I hope to be able to help
further efforts that join these groups in working for
common goals.
As
researcher, I am well integrated in relevant nursing
and multidisciplinary groups locally, nationally and
internationally, which can help develop palliative research,
educational and practice agendas in different settings.
I am interested in working with colleagues to find creative
ways to overcome the problems that clinically relevant
research with seriously ill people naturally encounters,
as well as working toward more collaborative research
efforts in Europe—both multidisciplinary research
and nursing research. As present member of the board
of trustees of the International Society of Nurses in
Cancer Care (ISNCC), one important role in the EAPC
board would be as liaison with, and in advancing palliative
care issues in the ISNCC.
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Carol
Tishelman
Research
& Development Unit
Stockholms Sjukhem Foundation
Mariebergsgatan 22
SE 112 35 Stockholm Sweden
Tel Stockholms Sjukhem Foundation: +46-8-6171263
Fax: +46-8-617 9333
Email: carol.tishelman@ki.se
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