Caring for Patients Nearing Life’s End: Managing Symptoms in the Final Weeks, Days and Hours of Living
PLEASE READ: This activity is repurposed from the live webinar that took place in September 2023. If you have accessed and claimed your CE credit prior, you cannot claim credit again.
Category
  • Medical/Clinical Knowledge
Format
  • Video
Credits
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC
  • 1.00 CME (physician only)
  • 1.00 Participation
HPM FAST Hospice Regulatory 2nd Edition (Reviewed 2022)
PLEASE READ: This activity was recently reviewed and edited to ensure the content is accurate. CME/MOC expiration dates have been extended through November 2, 2025 and may only be claimed one time.
Category
  • Regulatory/Public Policy
  • Hospice
  • Board Prep
Format
  • Interactive Enduring Activity
Credits
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC
  • 2.00 ABP MOC
  • 2.00 CME (physician only)
  • 2.00 Participation
2022 Grand Rounds: Year in Reflection
This activity includes the recordings of the three Grand Rounds that were held in 2022.
Category
  • Research/Quality Improvement
  • Leadership Development
  • DEI: Addressing Disparities/Advancing Equity
Format
  • Video
Credits
  • 3.00 ABA MOC
  • 3.00 ABIM MOC
  • 3.00 ABP MOC
  • 3.00 ABS MOC
  • 3.00 CME (physician only)
  • 3.00 Participation
Innovations in Home Based Care Models Micro-Learning Flight
Home based palliative care is moving beyond the borders of the hospital into community home settings.
Category
Format
  • Video
Credits
  • 1.00 ABA MOC
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC
  • 1.00 ABP MOC
  • 1.00 ABS MOC
  • 1.00 CME (physician only)
  • 1.00 Participation
Test Taking Like A Pro
This engaging interactive activity provides evidenced-based technical tips for navigating the certification exam and works to improve test taking skills.
Category
  • Board Prep
Format
  • Interactive Enduring Activity
Credits
Advanced Pain Management Course Recording (2022)
Practices for prescribing and titrating opioid infusions vary widely, including within the field of hospice and palliative care.
Category
  • Research/Quality Improvement
  • Pain Management
  • Medical/Clinical Knowledge
  • Core Content
  • Communication/Teamwork
  • Resilience and Well-Being
Format
  • Video
Credits
Truth Be Told or Still not Sold? The Case for Benzodiazepines in the Palliative Management of Delirium
The current palliative management of delirium involves (1) identification of reversible causes of delirium, (2) non-pharmacologic measures, and (3) pharmacologic interventions for palliation. Clinicians reserve pharmacologic interventions for cases of hyperactive delirium or refractory delirium. Specific pharmacologic agents treating delirium have typically involved using drugs from the neuroleptic class. Often families request sedation for their loved one, complicating neuroleptic choice. Early randomized controlled trials found that benzodiazepines cause worsening delirium. Other research showed that benzodiazepines and central nervous system depressants cause significant complications in the elderly leading to further avoidance. The avoidance of benzodiazepines continued as guidelines warned of their use in delirium except in the case of alcohol withdrawal. Recent randomized controlled trials suggest that benzodiazepines are effective when sedation is required as part of the delirium treatment strategy. There is also evidence for their benefit as breakthrough agents for delirium. As benzodiazepines are potent sedatives, clinicians need to carefully weigh the risks and benefits before prescribing benzodiazepines in patients with delirium and discuss the goals of care with family caregivers and patients (if possible). Identifying when to use, how to use, and what patients will benefit from benzodiazepines becomes essential.
Category
  • Pain Management
  • Communication/Teamwork
Format
  • Video
  • Self Study
Credits
“But the Heart Doctor Said”…Optimizing Medication Management in Heart Failure Nearing Life’s End
This recorded webinar includes review of the oldies, but goodies, and new agents on the market for management of heart failure and consideration for use of these agents at the end of life, debunking some of the myths that preclude use of guideline directed medical therapy.
Category
  • Non-Pain Symptom Management
  • Hospice
Format
  • Video
Credits
Leveraging Social Media for Leadership
In this video recording, Dr. Christian Sinclair shares how connecting with others via social media is a great way to find new opportunities, learn from a diverse group of people, and demonstrate your leadership potential. During this brief session, Dr.
Category
  • Leadership Development
Format
  • Video
Credits
  • 0.25 CME (physician only)
  • 0.25 Participation
COVID-19 Conversations: Moral Concerns- Just Allocation of Resources, Moral Distress, Supporting Team Resilience
The provision of hospice and palliative care has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This video recording delivers information regarding the moral concerns of resource allocation, moral distress, and team resilience in the midst of a pandemic. 
Category
  • Hot Topics
Format
  • Video
Credits
  • 1.00 CME (physician only)
  • 1.00 Participation

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