Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 3rd Annual U.S. Celebration of World Hospice & Palliative Care Day 2022

20 $

+ Include: 13 videos + 11 pdfs, size: 14.1 GB

+ Target Audience: psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, and patient advocates regardless of specialty palliative care or oncology experience

Description

+ Include: 13 videos + 11 pdfs, size: 14.1 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:

Date & Location

Monday, October 3, 2022, 7:45 AM – Tuesday, October 4, 2022, 6:10 PM, Online, New York , NY

Specialties
Specialties – General and Family Practice, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Hospitalist, Integrative Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Nursing, Pain Medicine, Patient or Caregiver, Pharmacology and Medication Management, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work
Overview

Access to palliative care is a right to the highest standard of health and an integral component of universal health coverage for patients with cancer and other serious illnesses. This innovative 2-day virtual conference is a U.S.-based “coming together” that strives to foster community building and wisdom sharing. A multidisciplinary group of palliative care leaders at the forefront of research, policy, and clinical practice will present on diverse topics, including dignity in careracism and structural discrimination, and care for historically excluded populations.

Condensed over two half-days, this year’s program includes:

  • Special breakout sessions will include experts on moral suffering and burnout, prison palliative care, opioid use disorder, and medical aid in dying (selection made at registration).
  • A highlight of this meeting will be a session on the patient experience and a dedicated session on 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.
  • Updates will be provided from the Lancet Commission on Global Access to Palliative Care and Pain Relief and the Lancet Commission on the Value of Death.
  • Participants will engage in discussions with interprofessional and internationally based presenters about the patient, family, and community implications for palliative care practice and scholarship.
  • An overall theme to promote advocacy and leadership within the specialty will be featured throughout the meeting.

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.

Please note that palliative care professionals residing in low and middle income countries, as well as palliative care students and trainees currently enrolled in a university program or completing a clinical fellowship or residency, are eligible for complimentary registration by emailing uswhapcday@mskcc.org.

Objectives
  1. 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.
  2. Address health disparities in hospice and palliative care and identify actionable methods to promote social justice.
  3. Discuss national and global advocacy efforts to promote universal access to palliative care as a component of universal health coverage.
  4. Describe innovative approaches to bolster moral resilience among hospice and palliative care workers.
  5. Describe ethical dilemmas encountered throughout the serious illness trajectory and employ best practices using interdisciplinary models.

 

+ Topics:

Advocacy Corner.mp4
Advocacy Corner.pdf
An Update on Global Serious Health-Related Suffering from the Global Palliative Care.mp4
An Update on Global Serious Health-Related Suffering from the Global Palliative Care.pdf
Breakout A- Palliative Care for Incarcerated Persons.mp4
Breakout A- Palliative Care for Incarcerated Persons.pdf
Breakout A- The Journey Ahead for Hospice & Palliative Care Teams.mp4
Breakout A- The Journey Ahead for Hospice & Palliative Care Teams.pdf
Breakout B- Cancer Pain Management and Opioid Use Disorder- How Do We Move Forward.mp4
Breakout B- Cancer Pain Management and Opioid Use Disorder- How Do We Move Forward.pdf
Breakout B- World Perspectives on Medical Aid in Dying.mp4
Breakout B- World Perspectives on Medical Aid in Dying.pdf
CAREGIVER CONVERSATION.mp4
From Palliative Specialist to Patient- Lessons Learned.mp4
Lancet Commission on the Value of Death.mp4
Lancet Commission on the Value of Death.pdf
Person and Family Centered HPC.mp4
Person and Family Centered HPC.pdf
Seeing Ourselves Through Our Patients’ Eyes- Building a Foundation for Diversity.mp4
Seeing Ourselves Through Our Patients’ Eyes- Building a Foundation for Diversity.pdf
The Platinum Rule- A New Standard in Person Centred Care.mp4
The Platinum Rule- A New Standard in Person Centred Care.pdf
Welcome and Orientation.mp4
WHPCD_2022_Brochure.pdf

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