• 8th May 2025

Research Opportunity: The Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates (PCC4U)


The Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates (PCC4U) is inviting graduates who engaged with PCC4U resources, either during their undergraduate studies or as part of continuing professional development, to participate in the graduate survey. The purpose of this survey is to explore perceptions and outcomes of palliative care education based on PCC4U resources and inform future content development. Click here to learn more and participate.

PCC4U is also seeking participants for online interviews to share their experiences and provide valuable feedback on PCC4U resources. If you are interested in taking part, please email j.rego@qut.edu.au or pcc4U@qut.edu.au for further details.

Your insights will be invaluable in ensuring our resources continue to meet the needs of the healthcare workforce.

Thank you for your support!

Please note: All research opportunities promoted by the College are approved by our Research Committee. For any questions or comments relating to content, please contact the researchers directly. Support services are also available to paramedics who have participated in research opportunities. A list of these can be found on our website.

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