Are you coming? Space is limited at 3 Days in Palliative Care!
This CHSE Program is just around the corner - June 13-15, 2018
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Health Care Professionals (Physicians, Nurses, Spiritual Care Providers, Social Workers and other disciplines) who:
• Are providing a palliative approach to care within various settings: Primary Care, Long Term Care, Acute Care, Home Care and Hospice.
• Have completed or plan to complete the Pallium LEAP (Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative and End-of-Life Care) prior to June.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By attending this activity, participants will be able to:
Manage complex physical, emotional, ethical and social issues, including pediatric to geriatric populations.
Develop enhanced collaborative practice skills and forge new inter-professional relationships.
Apply a palliative approach in end of life care for cancer and chronic end-stage illnesses, including cardiac, renal, respiratory and neurological conditions.
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AGENDA
Talks include:
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Advanced Cancer Pain and Symptom Management
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Meeting the Palliative Care Needs of The Frail Elderly
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Medical Marijuana
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Palliative Approach to Stroke
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Palliative Care in Pediatrics
View all of the talks -
download the agenda!
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REGISTRATION FEE
$495.00
*Space is limited |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
Natalie Park, CHSE Coordinator
McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education
p. 905-525-9140 x 20763
f. 905-525-7099
Download our CHSE MOBILE APP
*Activities are subject to change
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