Are you a Catholic nurse or doctor, student nurse or medical student in your 20s or 30s? Would you like to share ideas about living your faith at work, in the context of prayer and friendship? Would you like to share experiences of work with more senior Catholic medics, along with members of our Boarbank community?

What can you expect?

*Comfortable accommodation in our Convent Guest House

*A chance to pray with and meet the Sisters

*Talks and discussions with like-minded people

*Shared meals, socialising and free time

*Beautiful gardens and countryside

*Space for personal and communal prayer

For more, see:

Are you a Catholic nurse or doctor, student nurse or medical student in your 20s or 30s? Would you like to share ideas about living your faith at work, in the context of prayer and friendship? Would you like to share experiences of work with more senior Catholic medics, along with members of our Boarbank community?

What can you expect?

*Comfortable accommodation in our Convent Guest House

*A chance to pray with and meet the Sisters

*Talks and discussions with like-minded people

*Shared meals, socialising and free time

*Beautiful gardens and countryside

*Space for personal and communal prayer

For more, see:

HOPE IN HEALTH

theme: Communication

A weekend for younger

Catholics in healthcare

Boarbank Hall, Cumbria

28th - 30th November 2014

HOPE IN HEALTH

theme: Communication

A weekend for younger

Catholics in healthcare

Boarbank Hall, Cumbria

28th - 30th November 2014

Speakers

Dr Karen Groves is a palliative care consultant from Southport who is experienced in teaching healthcare professionals to communicate well about spiritual care and care at the end of life.

Dr Chris Harrison is a GP in Manchester, who also lectures in and researches on medical education.

Fr Dixie Taylor is a Salford diocesan priest, who has taught Scripture and theology in many countries, and is resident at Boarbank Hall.

Sr Margaret Atkins is an Augustinian Sister of the Boarbank Community, and a former university lecturer and regular writer with a special interest in ethics.

Speakers

Dr Karen Groves is a palliative care consultant from Southport who is experienced in teaching healthcare professionals to communicate well about spiritual care and care at the end of life.

Dr Chris Harrison is a GP in Manchester, who also lectures in and researches on medical education.

Fr Dixie Taylor is a Salford diocesan priest, who has taught Scripture and theology in many countries, and is resident at Boarbank Hall.

Sr Margaret Atkins is an Augustinian Sister of the Boarbank Community, and a former university lecturer and regular writer with a special interest in ethics.

Topics

*faith and professionalism in discussion with patients

*listening to patients

*telling the truth at work

*the Word of God.

Prices (includes full board)

Twin en suite £100; Single £110; Single en suite £120; Students £80.

If you have have particular financial needs, please ask about possible reductions.

Supplement for staying until Monday morning: £40 (students £20).

To book, or to inquire further,

email Sr Margaret on .

Topics

*faith and professionalism in discussion with patients

*listening to patients

*telling the truth at work

*the Word of God.

Prices (includes full board)

Twin en suite £100; Single £110; Single en suite £120; Students £80.

If you have have particular financial needs, please ask about possible reductions.

Supplement for staying until Monday morning: £40 (students £20).

To book, or to inquire further,

email Sr Margaret on .