First Dundas medal awarded to specialist palliative care team in Glasgow
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Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and charity PATCH award inaugural medal to team acknowledging palliative care excellence.
Read moreRoyal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and charity PATCH award inaugural medal to team acknowledging palliative care excellence.
Read moreAfter an incredible day at the RBS Dundee Kiltwalk, Rautomead walkers raised £5,432 for PATCH.
Read moreFriends of PATCH in the Borders held another successful tea party in aid of the charity. In addition to some wonderful baking, there was a raffle, sale of designer clothes and sale of hand-knitted tea cosies.
Read moreBalnabroich Farm, Blairgowrie, welcomes over 400 to Open Day in aid of PATCH.
Read moreCarol Ann Smith, who works in an acute surgical ward in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, recently graduated with a certificate in palliative care. The funding for her course, which is organized by St Columba’s Hospice and Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, was provided by PATCH.
Read moreCharity dinner raises over £8,000 to help fund palliative care projects in Borders.
Read moreScottish charity PATCH and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and collaborate to recognise those delivering best palliative care.
Read morePATCH funded the prototype stage of SPOT – a novel application that can be used on a range of mobile devices including laptops, tablets and smartphones to calculate painkiller dosages.
Read moreHelen McLaren is running the Edinburgh 10k on the 27th of May with a fundraising goal of £500.
Read moreEdinburgh-based Dragonfly Agency donates £5,000 to fund palliative care projects in Scottish/Borders hospitals.
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