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2015

Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications

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Discussing Serious Illness, Kelly A. Rabah Nov 2015

Discussing Serious Illness, Kelly A. Rabah

Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications

Objectives:

• Physicians will be able to describe and discuss the 5 times communication about serious illness is most likely to occur.

• Physicians will be able to list the criteria required to optimize delivery and outcomes of a patient/family meeting

• Physicians will participate in a clinical role play family meeting where difficult news is shared and explained in an OSCE Format. Feedback by Peers and Preceptor will be given.

• Physicians will be able to discuss proper documentation of pt./family communication, pt. decline, and supervision provided as well as the importance of continuous communication between the resident and …


Code Status Discussions, Kelly A. Rabah Aug 2015

Code Status Discussions, Kelly A. Rabah

Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications

The 2 most Important Take-aways:

• Have the conversation early

• Fully disclose risks, benefits and alternatives


Quality Improvement Models, 2015: Wpafb, Kelly A. Rabah Jan 2015

Quality Improvement Models, 2015: Wpafb, Kelly A. Rabah

Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications

Quality Improvement is a formal approach to the analysis of performance and systematic efforts to improve it. There are numerous models used. We will look at some commonly used models in health care.


Quality Improvement Models, 2015, Kelly A. Rabah Jan 2015

Quality Improvement Models, 2015, Kelly A. Rabah

Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications

Quality Improvement is a formal approach to the analysis of performance and systematic efforts to improve it. There are numerous models used. We will look at some commonly used models in Health Care.