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SUMMARY:Free Webinar End of Life Option Act Learnings from Californias Experience
DESCRIPTION:Our webinar on the California experience with the first 2 years of Medical Aid in Dying “Medical Aid in Dying: Perspectives and lessons from California” on  August 28 was a big success. Over 120 people from Hawaii participated! \n\nThe recording of the webinar “Medical Aid in Dying: Perspectives and lessons from California” is now available.\n\n\nFREE WEBINAR: End of Life Option Act: Learnings from California’s Experience\n\nA Recording of the webinar is available (registration required)\n\nThe Coalition for Compassionate Care of California (CCCC)\, a sister organization to Kōkua Mau\, is hosting a free webinar on September 27 about what they have learned from a research project that’s been conducted by CCCC\, UCLA and UCSF over the past two years. \nThe End of Life Option Act has been legal in California for two years. While not the first state to enact physician assisted death\, California is the largest and most diverse state to take this path. \n\nWhat have they learned in California?\nWhat do they know about the experience of patients and caregivers\, as well as healthcare professionals and organizations?\n\nUCSF\, UCLA and CCCC joined forces to find out more by convening key stakeholders from around the state and conducting empirical research. Find out what they have learned. \nThu\, Sep 27\, 2018\n9:00 AM – 10:30 AM HST (noon to 1:30 PM PST) \n\nA Recording of the webinar is available (registration required)\n\n\nPresenters: \nBarbara Koenig\, PhD\, University of California\, San Francisco\nNeil Wenger\, MD\, MPH\, University of California\, Los Angeles\nJudy Thomas\, JD\, Coalition for Compassionate Care of California\nCindy Cain\, PhD\, University of Alabama at Burlingame\nHelen Stark\, PhD\, MPH\, University of Washington \nThis FREE webinar is made possible by support from the California Health Care Foundation and Stupski Foundation.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/free-webinar-end-of-life-option-act-learnings-from-californias-experience/
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SUMMARY:Kokua Mau Monthly Meeting September 2018
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly meeting\, to learn\, laugh\, mingle and network. \nAmong other topics\, in September we will be brainstorming about how to use Art to get conversations about death and celebrating life going in Hawai‘i. We are planning to follow in the footsteps of Re-Imagine New York and Re-Imagine San Francisco. If you are interested in being on our committees\, please contact Jeannette. \nNEW: We have set up a conference call for those who are unable to participate in person. Conference Dial-in Number (712) 775-7100; Participant Access Code 1079885#. \nFor people who cannot join us in person\, please send Jeannette an email to get the handouts. Hope to see you all there! \n3pm-5pm\nHonpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin\nMulti-purpose Room\, downstairs\n1727 Pali Highway\nHonolulu\, HI 96813 \nPlease access to the temple campus is from driveway off Lusitana Street\, not the Pali Highway. \nThere is plenty of free parking all around the buildings on the campus. Map on our website. \nTake the first right on the Pali Highway after the merge with the H1 turn-off. Take a right on Lusitania and the driveway into the temple campus is to your right. There is a second entrance on the makai side\, right after the bus stop\, if you missed it. \nWe are grateful for the temple to invite us and host our meetings for 2018. Many thanks to St. Francis for hosting for many years but their campus renovations means the meeting rooms are no longer available.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/kokua-mau-monthly-meeting-september-2018/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Monthly Meeting
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