Five CCU-AH selected for their research projects

Daphné PRIEUR-DEVRON, Marie LEVEQUE, Simon PRAMPART-FAUVET, Amandine FERREUX and Nadia GIRARDEAU are the winners of the third round of selection for the position of university clinical supervisor - hospital assistant (CCU-AH) in palliative medicine.

Photo taken in an intensive care unit by David Cesbron

As part of the Decade strategy for supportive care, new positions for university clinical leaders - hospital assistants (CCU-AH) in palliative medicine are proposed, with the aim of developing research.

A third call for applications was launched in spring 2024 and, as in the previous two years, the National Platform for End-of-Life Research contributed to the selection of candidates. Five winners were selected:

  • Daphné PRIEUR-DEVRON, for her project on the Impact of virtual reality therapy combined with light therapy on sleep, pain, stress and well-being in palliative care patients.
  • Marie LEVEQUE: Assistance in drafting the personalized support plan (ARePAP).
  • Simon PRAMPART-FAUVET : Deprescribing perceptions of Patients Living with advanced cancer. A multicentre, prospective mixed observational study.
  • Amandine FERREUX: Experiences of cardiology professionals faced with a request for assisted suicide or euthanasia, in a context of potential modification of the legislative framework and practices.
  • Nadia GIRARDEAU: The contribution of innovative medical pedagogies in palliative care through experiential pedagogy intervention.

Photo credit: David Cesbron