Improving Public Messaging about Advance Care Planning, Palliative Care, and Hospice using Evidence-Based Principles
Messaging to the public regarding advance care planning, palliative care and hospice is inconsistent and confusing. Hospice and palliative care specialists are often asked to talk to the public about care for people with serious illness, but most have received little or no training in public messaging or media engagement. This activity reviews the need for improving public messaging about advance care planning, palliative care, and hospice along with the empirical evidence for public attitudes and awareness of these aspects of care for serious illness.
Category
  • Academic/Education Strategies
  • Research/Quality Improvement
  • Hospice
  • Communication/Teamwork
Format
  • Subscription
  • Video
  • Self Study
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Doctor, Our New Hospice Admission is in Pain! Should I Continue that 32 mg of Buprenorphine or Not?
Substance use disorders (SUD), and especially opioid abuse disorder (OUD) with resulting overdose-related deaths, constitute one of the most significant health crises of modern times.
Category
  • Academic/Education Strategies
  • Research/Quality Improvement
  • Pain Management
  • Communication/Teamwork
Format
  • Subscription
  • Video
  • Self Study
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Our Stories: Transgender and Non-binary Professionals On the Essence of Person-centered Care
In this moderated panel discussion, transgender and non-binary professionals will share their own life experiences and recommend affirming practices for communicating with and caring for people in this diverse community.
Category
  • Academic/Education Strategies
  • Research/Quality Improvement
  • Pain Management
  • Communication/Teamwork
Format
  • Subscription
  • Video
  • Self Study
Credits