Description
+ Include: 37 videos + 37 file sub vtt + 40 pdfs, size: 12.54 GB
+ Target Audience: palliative care physicians and oncologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
1. Overview
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Updates in Hospice and Palliative Care and Intensive Physician Board Review 2025 provides a comprehensive curriculum to prepare clinicians for board certification while delivering the latest updates in palliative medicine. The program focuses on advanced symptom management, complex pain control, ethical considerations, and disease-specific palliative care strategies.
Caring for patients with advanced-stage cancer poses challenges for healthcare teams, necessitating attention to medical, psychosocial, ethical, and spiritual needs. The Board Review Course is designed to equip physicians with the knowledge and competence in Palliative Medicine, preparing them for the ABIM Hospice and Palliative (HPM) exam.
Course Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 8:00 AM – Thursday, September 18, 2025, 5:35 PM, MD Anderson – Virtual
2. Learning Objectives
- Analyze the spiritual, legal, and medical challenges confronting patients at the end of life.
- Deliver optimal end-of-life care encompassing state-of-the-art pain management, symptom control, and psychosocial support.
- Illustrate effective communication techniques with patients in advanced stages of cancer or debilitating disease, offering high-quality end-of-life care.
3. Target Audience
Best for palliative care physicians and oncologists who want updates on advanced symptom management, ethical care, and complex pain control.
Target AudienceSpecialties – Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine, Hospice and Palliative MedicineProfessions – Other, Physician (MD or DO), Student or Trainee
4. Topics
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Adjuvants for Pain Management
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Cachexia
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Cancer Treatment Toxicities- Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy, Targeted Therapy, and Immunotherapy – Sonal Admane, MD
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Challenging Conversations in Palliative Care
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Delirium, and Opioid-Induced Neurotoxicity
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Disease Specific Palliative Care I- Cardiac and Renal
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Disease Specific Palliative Care II- Neurological, AIDS
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Dyspnea and Cough
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Ethical and Legal Decision Making
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Fatigue
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Geriatric Palliative Care
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Grief & Bereavement
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ICU II; and Ventilator Weaning – Kevin Madden, MD
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Integrative Approaches to Manage Pain – Larry Driver, MD
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Interdisciplinary team, Professionalism, Quality Improvement, Compliance, and Burnout – Suresh Reddy, MD
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Interventions for the Management of Cancer Pain
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Lunch- Meet the Professor – 01
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Lunch- Meet the Professor- Pain Management and Opioid Case Discussions
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Lunch- Meet the Professor
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Management of Anxiety-Depression at the End-of-Life
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Medicare Hospice Benefit
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Medication Interactions – Matthew Clark, PharmD
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Nausea-Constipation-Bowel Obstruction
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Opioid Rotation
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Opioid Safety, Non-Medical Opioid Use, and Risk Mitigation Strategies – Joseph Arthur MD
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Opioids for Pain Management
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Pain- Assessment and Principles
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Palliative Care Emergencies
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Palliative Care in the ICU – Kevin Madden, MD
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Palliative Care in the Last Week of Life
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Pediatric Palliative Care II – Kevin Madden, MD
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Pediatric Palliative Care
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Prognostication
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Sleep Disturbance – Sriram Yennu MD
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Spiritual Care
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Welcome Introduction and General Overview of Course- How to Take the Exam
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Wound Care-Pressure — Ulcers-Pruritis-Xerostomia





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