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Regulatory Update with Judi Lund Person

March 21, 2013

This program is currently under construction, so keeping checking the CHAPCA website at www.calhospice.org.

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Appreciative Inquiry for the Interdisciplinary Team

March 14, 2013

March Interdisciplinary Topic
Appreciative Inquiry for the Interdisciplinary Team

CE/CME Offered: physician, nurse and social worker

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Advanced European Bioethics course 'Suffering, Death and Palliative Care'

February 26, 2013 to March 1, 2013

Intensive Course “Suffering, Death and Palliative Care”, 15th edition

The section of Healthcare Ethics, department IQ healthcare, (Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre) organizes the 15th edition of the advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Suffering, Death and Palliative Care’ from February 26 –March 1, 2013.

Aim of the course is to educate participants on a range of ethical issues related to suffering, palliative care and medically assisted death. Extensive insight into the medical, philosophical, theological and ethical foundations of these concepts will be proffered.

Participants will learn about a variety of topics in the domain of palliative care: autonomy and dependence; scientific research in palliative care; palliative sedation and euthanasia; death, suffering and palliative care; quality of life and a good death; spirituality and palliative care. There will be time for intensive discussions.

The key-note lecture will be held by Marc Desmet SJ, MD. Members of the staff are, among others, Kris Vissers, professor of palliative care in Nijmegen; Dick Willems, professor of medical ethics in Amsterdam; Evert van Leeuwen, professor of medical ethics in Nijmegen; Gerrit Kimsma, general practitioner and philosopher in Amsterdam, Thomas Quartier, professor of Thanatology in Nijmegen and Carlo Leget, Professor of ethics of care and spiritual counseling and endowed professor in ethical and spiritual issues in palliative care in Utrecht.

This course is of interest to participants from diverse professional backgrounds, such as nursing, medicine, health care administration, ethics, philosophy, theology and pastoral care, and PhD students undertaking courses of study in these areas.

The intensive course Suffering, Death and Palliative care is part of the post-initial Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics program organized by a consortium of three European universities: the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (The Netherlands) and the Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy). Due to this collaboration, participants of the advanced course Suffering, Death and Palliative Care, will join Master students from all over the world.

Location: Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Language: English. Price: Euro (€) 690 for early registration before January 1st, 2013, Euro (€) 790 for registration after this date.

For more information or registration, please follow the links or consult our website: www.masterbioethics.org, under Intensive courses. Contact: Simone Naber: s.naber@iq.umcn.nl. Tel: [0031](0)24-3613359/[0031](0)24-3615320. For updates and the latest news follow us on twitter: @palcarecourse.

Kind regards, Martien Pijnenburg PhD (course coordinator) Simone Naber MSc (course management)

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Discharges, Transfers and Revocations: Oh My!

February 26, 2013

February Quality & Regulatory Topic 
Discharges, Transfers and Revocations: Oh My!
CE/CME Offered: physician, nurse and social worker

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2013 Palliative Care Transitions Conference

February 26, 2013

Registration is now open for the 5th Annual HASC Palliative Care Conference, themed Growing Continuum Conversations, February 26, 2013 at Hilton Pasadena. Confirmed speakers include Robert Bear, MD and Richard Brumley, MD, with more to come!

Sign up for the latest on how continuum providers are linking with supportive care models in California and across the nation.

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Hospice & Palliative Care Review Course

February 23, 2013

For RNs, LPNs and other health care professionals who care for patients at the end of life or who are interested in end-of-life care topics.

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An Introduction to Statistics and Analysis for Quality Measurement

February 20, 2013

This 3-part webinar series will provide you with a fundamental understanding of quantitative statistics including the terminology and analyses commonly used in quality measurement. We will cover concepts such as the different types of data and why proper classification matters. We will also look at appropriate uses of descriptive statistics and when more complex inferential statistics are needed.

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Evidence-based Wound Care Management

February 14, 2013

Wound care management is a critically important component of hospice and palliative care and requires a systematic approach for assessment, treatment and evaluation in the context of the patient’s life-limiting illness. This Webinar will discuss the latest wound care treatment options, protocols and evidence-based practices to prevent and alleviate distressing symptoms to ensure optimal patient comfort while also providing families and caregivers the support they need. Through case studies, faculty will illustrate the negative impacts of inadequate wound care and will describe strategies for meeting the emotional, social and physical needs of patients through evidenced-based wound care management.

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The Palliative Care Medical-Legal Partnership (PC-MLP)

February 5, 2013

Patients and families confront much more than medical issues as they experience serious illness. They often face health-related legal concerns. New paradigms of care are emerging that help patients and families address legal and financial distress as part of their palliative care treatment plan. In this audio conference, you will learn about innovative “Palliative Care – Medical Legal Partnerships” where palliative care teams partner with pro bono lawyers to ensure patients and families have access to expert legal assistance for health-related legal concerns.

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ZPIC Audits - Everything You Need to Know from A to Z

January 29, 2013

This program is under construction, so check the CHAPCA website at www.calhospice.org.

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