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Liliana DUDEK-TULISZKA
- Country : POLAND
- eldudek@wp.pl
- Occupation : Medical doctor
- EUROPHAMILI Training centre : Rennes - France
- Promotion : 2005
Background
My name is Liliana Dudek-Tuliszka. I was born in Poland in 1976.
I graduated from the Medical University of Lodz, Faculty of Medicine in 2001.
After my postgraduate internship I started a 5-year Speciality training in ?Medical Rehabilitation?, working as a medical doctor for Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Centre for Children in Trzebnica, Poland. To offer a complete treatment to my patients and to be able to improve the quality of their lives as well as their physical appearance I started a 2 year Postgraduate Study of Aesthetic Medicine. My intention is to learn to combine medical and managerial knowledge and become a complete health care professional able to contribute significantly to the reform processes in the Polish Health Care and the popularization of aesthetic medicine in Poland.
I am very enthusiastic about traveling, meeting new people, challenges that enable my ongoing development.
In my work, I take care of peoples? physical health, so in my spare time I have to do as I preach. Together with my husband we jog, swim, walk our two German Shepherds ? at least one activity a day.
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"This course gives a great and rare opportunity to learn about different cultural points of view on the same issue; moreover, we learned that in spite of differences we can be creative, find compromise and cooperate while making our projects and presentations. Analytical thinking, organized way of presenting opinions or reports, courage and belief in our own abilities to solve problems – these are main practical skills that we gained or improved during the course. I strongly appreciate also new friendship; real atmosphere of supportiveness, serious and funny discussions we had among students and tutors; meeting fantastic people and discovering France was a very enriching aspect of participating in EUROPHAMILI.Liliana Dudek Tuliszka (Poland), trainee on the 2005 Rennes (France) course"
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Health providers: views of at-home chemiotherapy in Rennes: a qualitative approach
In the last decades, socio-demographic, technological and consumer trends have promoted the development of Hospital at Home (HAH) as an adequate complement to conventional hospital care in France, particularly for palliative patients. More recently, national authorities have removed some of the regulatory and budgetary barriers that were hampering the growth of HAH services to other profiles of patients. However, clinical concerns, normative barriers, and hospital specialists’ prevailing attitudes towards home care, seem to limit the further development of at-home chemotherapy in France.
Departing from this general context, this study explores the particular situation evolving in Hospital at Home Pays de Rennes, a non-profit organization created in January 2004 in Ille et Vilaine. After one year of activity, when a majority of interventions have been focused on palliative care, the organization is planning the expansion of services towards chemotherapy patients. Based on the interviews conducted with local hospital and home care providers, this study explores current opportunities, as well as the main threats and obstacles for advancing towards this goal.
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