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Advance Care Planning In Whatcom County, Marie Eaton
Advance Care Planning In Whatcom County, Marie Eaton
Palliative Care Institute
Marie Eaton, Chair, Northwest Life Passages Coalition Community Champion, Palliative Care Institute made a presentation on April 16, 2019, "Healthcare Decisions Day" to the Chuckanut Health Foundation on the topic of "Advance Care Planning in Whatcom County".
Community Engagement: The Missing Piece In The Palliative Care Puzzle, Marie Eaton
Community Engagement: The Missing Piece In The Palliative Care Puzzle, Marie Eaton
Palliative Care Institute
Community Engagement: The Missing Piece in the Palliative Care Puzzle, is a presentation at the Washington End-of-Life Coalition Annual Meeting by Marie Eaton, Community Champion, Palliative Care Institute, Woodring College of Education, Western Washington University and Chair of the Northwest Life Passages Coalition.
Aging And End-Of-Life Care In China: Cultural Traditions And Modern Practices, Baozhen Luo, Li Xu
Aging And End-Of-Life Care In China: Cultural Traditions And Modern Practices, Baozhen Luo, Li Xu
Palliative Care Institute
For over 2000 years, Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, three pillars of Chinese traditional culture, have guided Chinese people as they approach questions of how to age and how to die. Although these traditions are still woven in the fabric of everyday life, massive economic and political transformations in recent decades have drastically reshaped Chinese people’s beliefs and practices toward aging and end-of-life care.
In this presentation, Dr. Xu Li and Dr. Baozhen Luo will share insights and stories about cultural practices in the care of the elders in China from the past to the present.
Community-Based Palliative Care: Trends, Challenges, Examples And Collaboration With Payers, Eric Wall Md, Mph
Community-Based Palliative Care: Trends, Challenges, Examples And Collaboration With Payers, Eric Wall Md, Mph
Palliative Care Institute
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Eric Wall is the Pacific Northwest Medical Director for United Healthcare overseeing quality and affordability initiatives in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Dr. Wall is a board-certified family physician with 35 years of practice experience. He was formerly the Senior Medical Director for Qualis Health and before that, the Vice-President for Medical Affairs at Lifewise Health Plan of Oregon.
Dr. Wall graduated from the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) and completed his family medicine residency at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital. He then pursued a Masters of Public Health at the University of Washington after …
Nausea/Vomiting/Anorexia, Bree Johnston Md, Mph
Nausea/Vomiting/Anorexia, Bree Johnston Md, Mph
Palliative Care Institute
By the end of this talk, the learner should be able to: –Identify anorexia as a common source of distress for both patients and caregivers –Discuss the importance of framing and exploring meaning when dealing with patients with anorexia –Discuss the prevalence of anorexia, nausea, and vomiting among patients with serious illness –Discuss the evidence for various pharmacologic approaches to anorexia, nausea, and vomiting –Discuss nonpharmacologic approaches to anorexia, nausea, and vomiting
Realities Of Advanced Medical Interventions, Koala (Maureen) Connelly Rn, Cathy Mcconechy
Realities Of Advanced Medical Interventions, Koala (Maureen) Connelly Rn, Cathy Mcconechy
Palliative Care Institute
Strategies for sharing risks and benefits of advanced medical interventions and the implications for patients’ abilities to make informed decisions.
Understanding Death With Dignity Legislation: A Necessity For The Palliative Care Provider, Frances Derook Md
Understanding Death With Dignity Legislation: A Necessity For The Palliative Care Provider, Frances Derook Md
Palliative Care Institute
Evidence and experience to date of Death with Dignity in Washington and Oregon.