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How to Introduce Paediatric Palliative Care | PC #4.1
Learning Objectives: Reflect on barriers and strategies for referring clinicians who introduce Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) to their patients Discuss strategies for introducing PPC to patients and families from the perspective of…January 20, 2021 -
Depression & Anxiety | PC #3.12
Learning Objectives: This session will aim to: To provide basic information re: assessment and management of anxiety and depression To increase attendees’knowledge/comfort in: When to treat with Meds + non-pharm tx, and…December 16, 2020 -
Importance of Respite | PC #3.11
Learning Objectives: Importance of respite Respite in hospice Community respite Respite in Paediatric palliative care What is the importance of Respite? Ideal respite care Kat Brooks, RNH at the Roger Neilson House…November 18, 2020 -
Pain at end-of-life | PC #3.9
Learning Objectives: Define pain and its subtypes Explain an approach to evaluating pain in children Describe treatment modalities for pain at end of life Highlight key aspects of pain management counselling Katie…September 16, 2020 -
Talking to children about death | PC #3.8
“For adults grief is like wading through this enormous river whereas for children it's puddle jumping, but when they're in that puddle it's no different to the river.” - Julie Stokes, Winston’s Wish Learning Objectives: To explore perspectives and experiences…August 19, 2020
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