PPT-Issues in Palliative

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Sedation Bruce A Ferrell MD Professor of Clinical Medicine UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Director of Palliative Care None Disclosures Healthcare professionals

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Sedation Bruce A Ferrell MD Professor of Clinical Medicine UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Director of Palliative Care None Disclosures Healthcare professionals have an ethical obligation to provide comfort and relieve suffering especially near the end of . Louise Burgess. and . Josie Daines – Wright . June 2012. Aims. The Christie Hospital and Haematology Transplant Unit. Definition of Palliative Care. Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care Tools. Presented by: Jennifer Philip. Panel Members: Annette . Cudmore. , John . Dalla. , . Dr David Brumley & Dr Justin Dwyer. Proudly sponsored by Mayne Parma. Incidence. Definition of sedation. Conditions for sedation. Meet the Team . Shawn McAffee. CEO. Megan . Kimzey. . HR Director. Leslie Cooper . VP of Clinical Services . Princella Stevens . Billing. Christina Holmes. Account Payable/Receivable . Sherry Taylor-England . Amy Frieman, MD. Medical Director, Palliative Care Services. Meridian Health. 1. State of Palliative Care at Meridian Health. Inpatient consultation teams at all 5 hospitals. Facility-based consultation teams at all 5 MNR facilities. Pippa Hawley,. . UBC and BCCA, Vancouver. July 2016. Objectives. Discuss words used . when talking about . palliative care. Present a visual model to help you describe it’s various aspects to patients, families, colleagues and the . on Pilgrimage . “By . failing to prepare, you are preparing to . fail” – . Benjamin Franklin (1706 – 1790). Practical Palliative Care . on Pilgrimage. Preparation. Preparation. Preparation. Practical Palliative Care . . Dr. Sandhya Bhalla-Regev, MD. . . Palliative care is the right of every individual suffering from incurable illness.. Position. Palliative care (pronounced pal-lee-uh-. tiv. ) is specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses. It focuses on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness—whatever the diagnosis. . for . Health . C. are . I. nterpreters. Cynthia . Roat. , MPH. Anne . Kinderman. , MD. Alicia Fernandez, MD. Interpreting in Palliative Care. Produced with . support from . the . California . HealthCare . Interdisciplinary . Programme. on . Palliative and End-of Life Care. Artevelde University of Ghent, Belgium. Amy Toth. University of Kansas School of Nursing. map. University of Kansas. Artevelde University of Ghent. Glen Medellin, M.D., FAAP. Greehey Distinguished Chair in Palliative Care for Children. Session Objectives. Compare . adult and pediatric palliative care . Identify . barriers to provide inter-professional comprehensive pediatric palliative care for pediatric patients with advanced illness. Dr. Muteb ABOAWJA, MD. Consultant Family Medicine. Palliatve Care Fellowship. King Faisal Medical City - Abha. Introduction. Identification of epidemiological patterns of cancer diagnoses in a health care practice is considered a baseline in assessing needs, planning health services and assess control measures.. National Academies of Science, Engineering & Medicine. Roundtable for Quality Care for People with Serious Illness. April 17, 2018. Torrie Fields, MPH. Senior Program Manager, Advanced Illness & Palliative Care. Eleanor Barrett . Occupational Therapist. “All . the work of the professional team .. is to enable the dying person to live until he dies, at his own maximal . potential, . performing to the limit of his physical and mental . MODULE 1. INTRODUCTION. This learning module is an introduction to . Paediatric. Palliative Care (PPC). Our aim is to improve the knowledge of health professionals who would like to learn more about caring for a child with a life limiting or life threatening condition and their family.

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