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Something to say? Questions to ask?
There are opportunities to connect and chat with colleagues across the country and with the SEHC team – anytime! A discussion area within each of the courses is available for specific comments and questions in areas of palliative care, wound management, operations, quality – and more! If you can’t find the right venue within the courses, visit the Exchange, where you’ll find a place to ask questions and another for discussion, including some questions we have for you. To begin, click on the Login at the right, or, if you’re brand new to @YourSide Colleague® (aYSC), click on New User.


GORTT’s Ministry of Health Website
Click here to check out the latest news in health care across the country, including the recent sod turning for the National Oncology Centre, and for reference at any time to services, supports and information.


The new National Oncology Programme (NOP) website
Try this link, www.cancercare.gov.tt periodically as the NOP website is coming soon!


Photo Gallery: A picture’s worth a thousand words…and plenty of smiles!
Something else that’s coming soon! A sharing of photos from across the regions and at national sessions. If you have photos to add, please send them to us by clicking ‘Contact’ in the right-hand column. Thank you!



What’s New? Have You Checked Out…

Stay tuned for updates! We’ll be spreading the latest news on the Community and Home Support Programme (CHSP) and suggesting things you might like to check out on aYSC!

To kick start, we suggest you check out the discussions started in the Wound Care course. To find them, login as indicated above, then go to the Wound Care course and click on Discussions. There you’ll find a spot to post any questions you have, the start of a wound care classroom and a sample of case studies that can be helpful to expand out knowledge in a group learning approach.

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