PPT-A Psychological approach to palliative care

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Holistic Approaches to Palliative Care Programme Marymount University Hospital and Hospice Cork Sinead Power Contact sineadpower844hotmailcom 1 SP Holistic

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Holistic Approaches to Palliative Care Programme Marymount University Hospital and Hospice Cork Sinead Power Contact sineadpower844hotmailcom 1 SP Holistic Approaches to Palliative Care 2016. Robert C. Salinas, MD. Associate Professor. OU Department of Family Medicine. OUMC Palliative Medicine. Disclosure. I, ROBERT C. SALINAS, . do not. have a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with one or more organizations that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation. . Lisa Newton. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Palliative care and haematology. Background information. Blood product support. Bleeding in cancer patients. Case studies. Myelodysplasia. 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. Overview And Concepts. Mike Harlos MD, . CCFP(PC), . FCFP. Professor and Section Head, Palliative Medicine, University of Manitoba. Medical Director, WRHA Adult and Pediatric Palliative Care. http://palliative.info. Suzann Bonzo, MD. The Greatest Barrier. The greatest barrier to end of life care is Clinicians. Due to the lack of confidence in their ability to talk about EOL issues and poor delivery of “bad news”. Spirituality: it’s connection with aboriginal palliative care & palliative care volunteering. Defining spirituality. To define spirituality is a difficult task. There are many definitions available to us, but there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to an individuals unique understanding or interpretation. . 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. 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 . A Babber. GPST - Windsor VTS. 3. rd. July 2018. 1. Hospice Palliative care support. Inpatient unit. End of Life Care (. EoLC. ). Symptomatic Control (SC). Respite Care (RC. ) - support for family and . A Comparison to Guide Timely Referrals. Tracy Wodatch, RN, BSN. VP Clinical and . Regulatory Services. November 2015. Define Palliative Care and Hospice Care. State the differences between Palliative Care and Hospice Care with respect to eligibility, timing, payment, location and treatment. Working with the . aged care sector, . palliAGED has developed valued and practical resources. Despite an abundance of opportunities for palliative care education, what is needed is a stepped entry into education that will build the workforce and improve the care of older people. The palliAGED resources guide aged care staff on a continuum from understanding key principles, to in-house training, and responding to complex care needs at the end of life..

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