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SUMMARY:Case Presentations:  Navigating Family Conferences at the End of Life
DESCRIPTION:Part of DMU Clinic Grand Rounds. Coffee will be served.  Agenda  Key Medical Factors in Working with Families at the End of Life      Norma J. Hirsch\, M.D.\, FAAHPM\, FAAP  Assistant professor\, Behavioral Medicine\, Medical Humanities and Bioethics     List and describe three common disease trajectories at end of life\, with examples.   Proactively use disease trajectories and treatment options to focus conversations on patient’s wishes and goals of care.    Key Emotional Factors in Working with Families at the End of Life  Lisa Streyffeler\, Ph.D.  Assistant professor\, Behavioral Medicine\, Medical Humanities and Bioethics     Identify best practices and common pitfalls in facilitating family conferences for patients at the end of life.   Increase tolerance for conflict and complex feelings in family members of dying patients.    Key Spiritual Factors in Working with Families at the End of Life  J. Jeffrey Means\, M.Div.\, Ph.D.  Chair and assistant professor. Behavioral Medicine\, Medical Humanities and Bioethics     Identify two elements of quality care.   Describe three key elements of healing from a spiritual perspective.    The speakers indicated they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose relevant to the content of this CME activity.  Target audience  All DMU faculty\, staff\, and students are invited to attend.  Continuing education credit  AAMA:  1.0 AAMA approved CEU – Subject Category: Clinical or General    AOA:  Des Moines University is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to present continuing medical education programs for physicians. Des Moines University designates this program for 1.0 hour of AOA Category 1-A CME credit.    IBON:  Des Moines University continuing education (provider #112) is approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing as an accredited provider. This program has been reviewed and approved for 1.2 continuing education contact hours.    Physical Therapists:  The Iowa Board of Examiners for Physical Therapy\, Occupational Therapy\, Speech Pathology and Audiology\, and Recreational Therapy does not pre-approve continuing education; this course meets the State of Iowa criteria for continuing education in these professions.    Physician Assistants:  The Iowa Board of Physician Assistants does not pre-approve continuing education; this course meets the State of Iowa criteria for continuing education in these professions.    Other:  Attendees will receive 1.0 continuing education hours.  Contact  Continuing Medical Education  515-271-1596  cme@dmu.edu  Discrimination statement  Des Moines University (DMU) prohibits discrimination in employment\, educational programs\, and activities on the basis of race\, national origin\, color\, creed\, religion\, sex\, age\, disability\, veteran status\, sexual orientation\, gender identity\, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all DMU sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate in this program\, please contact the DMU CME office at 515-271-1596 or cme@dmu.edu prior to the activity.
LOCATION:3300 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA, 50312, United States
URL:http://www.dmu.edu/event/case-presentations-navigating-family-conferences-at-the-end-of-life/
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