Bringing NCP Domain 5 to Life Within Your Hospice and Palliative Care Practice Micro-Learning Flight
Palliative care clinicians are advocates for whole-person care, addressing symptoms and protecting what is most important to people living with serious illness, yet many palliative care clinicians lack clarity about how best to collaborate with spiritual caregivers to champion spiritual, religious, and existential aspects of care. This activity will highlight practices for implementing the NCP guidelines for Domain 5: Spiritual, Religious and Existential Aspects of Care and address tips for maximizing the integrative value of chaplains within our teams to support improved outcomes in caring for patients and families with serious illness.
Target Audience
Hospice Medical Directors
HPM Physicians
Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Pharmacists
PAs
Learning Outcomes
This activity will highlight practices for implementing the NCP guidelines for Domain 5: Spiritual, Religious and Existential Aspects of Care and address tips for maximizing the integrative value of chaplains within our teams to support improved outcomes in caring for patients and families with serious illness.
Disclosures
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All editors, faculty and staff have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
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Faculty
Betty Ferrell, PhD FAAN FPCN
Paul Galchutt, MPH MDiv BCC
Anna Lee Hisey Pierson, MDiv BCC-PCHAC
Allison Kestenbaum, MA MPA BCC-PCHAC ACPE Certified Educator
Edward Peñate, DMin BCC
Joshua Hauser, MD FAAHPM
Content Editors
Julie Bruno, MSW LCSW
Julie Tanner, BSN RN-BC CHPN
Staff
Stephanie Adams
Leah Farfan
Theresa Nissen
Julie Tanner, BSN RN-BC CHPN
Angie Tryfonopoulos
This recorded activity is a non-accredited learning resource. No CME or MOC is offered with this activity.