Through Our Eyes: What the Invisible Illness Panel Taught Us


Brooke Shelly (right) hosted the Invisible Illness panel session at CPC25 in Adelaide alongside (L-R) Dr Manya Angley, Kimberley Grima and Prof Lisa Nissen.
“It’s easy to talk about person-centred care. It’s harder to actually see the person.” Brooke Shelly, FPS takes on the issue of invisible illness  When we began shaping this year’s Consultant Pharmacist Conference (CPC25) around the theme Through My Eyes – Patient-Centred Care Through Every Lens: Consumer, Carer and Clinician, the ideas came thick and fast.

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