Description
+ Include: 23 videos + 19 pdfs, size: 10 GB
+ Target Audience: psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, and patient advocates regardless of specialty palliative care or oncology experience
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 7:45 AM – Wednesday, October 6, 2021, 6:15 PM EST
Access to palliative care is a key component of the right to the highest standard of health for patients with cancer and other serious illnesses. A multidisciplinary group of palliative care leaders at the forefront of research and clinical practice will present on diverse topics, including cultural humility, advocacy, complex communication needs, and ethical considerations.
Condensed over two half-days, this year’s program includes:
- Special breakout sessions will include experts on spirituality and global leaders who are actively enhancing universal access to palliative care (selection made at registration).
- A highlight of this meeting will include dedicated sessions on the patient experience as well as the caregiver experience.
- A special Schwartz Rounds will facilitate a case-based open and honest discussion on the social and emotional issues health care workers face while caring for patients and families.
- Participants will engage in discussions on bioethical dilemmas and the role of existential distress for patients, caregivers, and health care workers.
- An overall theme to promote advocacy and leadership within the specialty will be featured throughout the meeting.
This meeting is co-hosted by the Supportive Care Service and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Who Should Attend
This program is focused on the care of seriously ill patients and is appropriate for national and international health care workers including and not limited to physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, chaplains, psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, and patient advocates regardless of specialty palliative care or oncology experience.
- Recognize health disparities in hospice and palliative care and actionable methods to promote social justice.
- Apply interdisciplinary approaches to address patient and family needs across the domains of palliative care to improve quality of life and alleviate serious health-related suffering.
- Discuss national and global advocacy efforts to promote universal access to palliative care.
- Describe innovations for effective communication with patients confronting life-limiting illness to provide high-quality serious illness and end-of-life care.
- Describe the ethical dilemmas encountered throughout the serious illness trajectory and employ best practices using interdisciplinary models.
+ Topics:
A Global Hospice & Palliative Care Fellowship Collaborative- Harvard, Tulane, & the University of California San Francisco.mp4
A Global Hospice & Palliative Care Fellowship Collaborative- Harvard, Tulane, & the University of California San Francisco.pdf
Around the World – Global Hospice and Palliative Care.mp4
Around the World – Global Hospice and Palliative Care.pdf
At the Crossroads of Bioethics, Cancer, and Palliative Care.mp4
Building a Framework for Existential Care- The intersection of Palliative Care and Psychedelic Research.mp4
Building a Framework for Existential Care- The intersection of Palliative Care and Psychedelic Research.pdf
Caregiver-Clinician Conversation.mp4
Centering Patient Perspectives- A Palliative Approach to Critical Conversations with African-Americans in the Wake of COVID-19.mp4
Centering Patient Perspectives- A Palliative Approach to Critical Conversations with African-Americans in the Wake of COVID-19.pdf
Disparities in Oncologist-Patient Communication.mp4
Disparities in Oncologist-Patient Communication.pdf
Disparity or Preference. Considering and Responding to Gaps in our Palliative Care Evidence Base.mp4
Disparity or Preference. Considering and Responding to Gaps in our Palliative Care Evidence Base.pdf
International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care.mp4
International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care.pdf
International Childrens Palliative Care Network.mp4
International Childrens Palliative Care Network.pdf
International Models of Excellence in Palliative Care.mp4
International Models of Excellence in Palliative Care.pdf
National Advocacy Efforts-How National Organizations Are Collaborating for Impact.mp4
National Advocacy Efforts-How National Organizations Are Collaborating for Impact.pdf
Palliative Care for Health Equity- Snapshots from India.mp4
Palliative Care for Health Equity- Snapshots from India.pdf
Palliative Care in Humanitarian Aid Situations and Emergencies.mp4
Palliative Care in Humanitarian Aid Situations and Emergencies.pdf
Patient-Clinician Conversation.mp4
Patients Diverse Spiritual Care Needs- An Interfaith Chaplain Panel.mp4
Patients Diverse Spiritual Care Needs- An Interfaith Chaplain Panel.pdf
Promoting Effective and Equitable Communication and Care with LGBTQ+ Home Hospice.mp4
Promoting Effective and Equitable Communication and Care with LGBTQ+ Home Hospice.pdf
Rapid Fire Talks Panel- Considerations Across the Spectrum of Hospice and Palliative Care.mp4
Rapid Fire Talks Panel- Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice.mp4
Resilience in the Aftermath of COVID.mp4
Resilience in the Aftermath of COVID.pdf
SGM Sensitivity Communication Skills Training for Oncology Care Providers- A Brief Overview.mp4
SGM Sensitivity Communication Skills Training for Oncology Care Providers- A Brief Overview.pdf
Welcome & Orientation.mp4
Welcome & Orientation.pdf
WHPCA_2021Brochure_v7.pdf
Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance.mp4
Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance.pdf
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