The imagination engine is the foundation of our work. This is the place where we grapple in the vortex of confusion and complexity to find solutions. Our way through a problem is to approach everything we do with curiosity and abundance. We find creativity in disruption, but we hold ourselves to our values of justice, fairness, and respect. Our imagination engine is grounded in the professional standards of evidence-based medicine and ethical guidelines. Overarching is our personal commitment to being authentic, kind and courageous.
Our work is context- and person-sensitive and considers the broad human rights elements of health care. Our solutions are intended to be relevant across a broad health care spectrum to the end of improving access for all. We mainly consider the South African setting.
Our current trains of thought are focussed around understanding the integration of palliative care into generalist training, and values in tech-integrated health professions education.
If you’d like to explore a challenge or idea and think we might help, please reach out through our Contact Us page — we’d love to hear from you.
Imagination Engine
The imagination engine is the foundation of our work. This is the place where we grapple in the vortex of confusion and complexity to find solutions. Our way through a problem is to approach everything we do with curiosity and abundance. We find creativity in disruption, but we hold ourselves to our values of justice, fairness, and respect. Our imagination engine is grounded in the professional standards of evidence-based medicine and ethical guidelines. Overarching is our personal commitment to being authentic, kind and courageous.
Our work is context- and person-sensitive and considers the broad human rights elements of health care. Our solutions are intended to be relevant across a broad health care spectrum to the end of improving access for all. We mainly consider the South African setting.
Our current trains of thought include:
- Complexities of virtual palliative care models
- Clinical palliative care problems including people facing dementia and understanding goals of care
- Queer-affirming palliative care
- Values-informed tech-integration into palliative care education
- Understanding the integration of palliative care into generalist and specialist training with a focus on outcomes in the South African setting.
Our monthly #SaturdayMorningChats will often introduce the issues with which we are currently grappling.
If you’d like to explore a challenge or idea and think we might help, please reach out through our Contact Us page — we’d love to hear from you.