Intensive Review Course Recording (2022)
PRE-PURCHASE NOTICE: The 2024 recording of the Intensive Review Course is now available for purchase. There is over 25 CE credits available for that recording.
Study from your desktop, laptop or while on the go to prepare for the hospice and palliative medicine (HPM) subspecialty certification exam (ABMS/AOA) or to increase your knowledge in HPM and best clinical practices. Achieve these goals with the high quality content from the 2022 Intensive Review Course.
Recorded at the 2022 Intensive Review Course.
Topics include:
- Prognostication and Natural History of Serious and Complex Illness
- Comprehensive Whole-Patient Assessment
- Management of Suffering and Distress
- Palliative Care Emergencies and Refractory Symptoms
- Management of Medical Interventions
- Impending Death and the Death Event
- Communication Skills
- Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
- Interdisciplinary Teamwork, Quality, and Professionalism
- Quality and Compliance
- Ethical and Legal Aspects of Care
Learning Outcomes
Desired Midsummer Intensive Review Course Learning Outcome
Learners will self-report the ability to apply, analyze and evaluate the following:
- Prognostication and Natural History of Serious and Complex Illness
- Comprehensive Whole-Patient Assessment
- Management of Suffering and Distress
- Palliative Care Emergencies and Refractory Symptoms
- Management of Medical Interventions
- Impending Death and the Death Event
- Communication Skills
- Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
- Interdisciplinary Teamwork, Quality, and Professionalism
- Quality and Compliance
- Ethical and Legal Aspects of Care
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All editors, faculty and staff have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
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Faculty
Eric Widera, MD FAAHPM and Sonia Malhotra, MD MS FAAP - Co-Chairs
Kim Curseen, MD FAAHPM
Jessica McFarlin, MD
Joe Shega, MD
Christian Sinclair, MD MS
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS
Gregg VandeKieft, MD MA FAAHPM
Michelle Weckmann, MD MS FAAHPM
Staff
Stephanie Adams
Julie Bruno, MSW LCSW
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.