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St. John Hospice is preparing to host its Continuing Education Workshop Series, a transformative three-day event designed to equip healthcare professionals with essential skills, practical knowledge, and renewed motivation in their service to patients.
Running from May 21 to 23, 2025, the workshop will take place in the Day Room at St. John Hospice and will be held under the inspiring theme: “Empowered to Care: #aspecialwayofcaring.”
This initiative is being led by Nurse Julien D. Kentish, Registered Nurse and Nurse Leader at St. John Hospice, who expressed deep appreciation for the healthcare workers participating and a strong belief in continuous growth.
“This workshop series was created with your personal and professional advancement in mind,” said Nurse Kentish.
“In today’s healthcare landscape, we must constantly evolve—learning from one another, refining our skills, and staying grounded in compassion.”
Workshop Highlights: Practical Topics, Passionate Facilitators
Over the course of three days, participants will benefit from morning and evening sessions facilitated by seasoned nurses and healthcare specialists.
The topics are designed to strengthen the foundation of care and address real-world challenges faced by frontline workers:
Day 1 – Wednesday, May 21st
• 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Documentation in Nursing
Facilitator: Nurse Ethlyn Weekes, RN, CM (Nurse Manager)
• 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Assessment and Interpretation of Vital Signs
Facilitator: Nurse Djorne Davis, BScN, RN (Emergency Room Nurse)
Day 2 – Thursday, May 22nd
• 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Care of Diabetic Wounds – Focus on Ulcers to the Feet
Facilitators: Ms. Annetta Stephens (Community Health Aide, Trained in Diabetic Foot Care)
& Nurse Denis Connor, MBA, RN (Operating Theatre Specialist Nurse)
• 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Medication Administration for Nursing Assistants
Facilitator: Nurse Taril Bowen, BSN, RN (Nurse Educator)
Day 3 – Friday, May 23rd
• 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Stress Management in the Workplace
Facilitator: Nurse Michelle Lyons, RN, CM (Psychiatric Nurse)
• 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Therapeutic Communication – A Patient-Centered Approach
Facilitator: Nurse Julien D. Kentish, BScN, RN, C.Dir.
A Culture of Compassionate Learning
The workshop series represents more than just professional development—it’s a commitment to building a culture of compassionate, competent, and confident care.
“When healthcare workers are empowered, everyone benefits—especially our patients,” said Nurse Kentish. “We want to create a space where learning is meaningful, support is mutual, and growth is continuous.”
The event is open to nurses, nursing assistants, and other care providers looking to sharpen their skills and connect with peers in a reflective and engaging environment.
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Excellent initiative—ongoing training is essential in healthcare.
Big up St. John Hospice! Dem always deh pon di frontline wid care.
I think this is a great opportunity for nurses and caregivers to sharpen their skills.
Dis kinda workshop long overdue. Care work nah easy, yuh hear!
Hope they open it up to workers from both public and private sectors.