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SUMMARY:End-of-Life Care Options in Hawaii: Critical communications with seriously ill patients and families
DESCRIPTION:Full to capacity. Please register for the workshop at JABSOM on Sat Feb 2 \nFriday\, February 1\, 2019\n1:00 – 4:45 PM\nThe Queen’s Conference Center – Auditorium \nNote: While the primary audience is the community of Queen’s interdisciplinary providers they welcome an inter-professional audience from the community as well. \nAbout The Workshop\nThe “Our Care\, Our Choice Act” takes effect January 1\, 2019 in Hawaii. The purpose of this workshop is to help health providers comply with requirements of the law and to provide an immediate\, skillful and compassionate response to any patient inquiries they may receive. The workshop will address person-centered care and end-of- life discussions as recommended by the American Medical Association\, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine\, American College of Physicians and other specialty societies. \nObjectives\nAs a result of participating in this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe critical components of Hawaii Law Act 002 (2018)\, the “Our Care\, Our Choice Act”\, including certification requirements by health providers.\nConduct conversations that thoughtfully and compassionately explore end-of-life concerns\, goals and options with people who have serious illness.\nAccess resources and information related to end-of-life care options\, including resources specific to Act 002 implementation.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is directed to physicians\, advanced practice nurse\, nurses\, psychologists\, licensed clinical social workers and pharmacists within The Queen’s Health System\, with emphasis on those who care for patients with serious chronic conditions. \nGuest Faculty: Anthony L. Back\, MD\nProfessor\, Medicine / Oncology Co-Director\, Center for Excellence in Palliative Care Adjunct Professor\, Bioethics and Humanities\, University of Washington Seattle \nHawaii Faculty: Daniel Fischberg\, MD\, PhD\nMedical Director\, Pain & Palliative Care The Queen’s Medical Center Professor and Chief\, Division of Palliative Medicine Department of Geriatric Medicine\, John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii\, Honolulu \nWorkshop Program\n\n\n\n12:15 PM\n Registration · Light Lunch\n\n\n12:55 PM\nWelcome\n\n\n1:00 PM\nThe “Our Care\, Our Choice Act” – Review of Hawaii Law\, Daniel Fischberg\, MD\, PhD\n\n\n1:20 PM\n“Hospice\, Palliative Care\, and Other End-of-Life Care Options” Anthony Back\, MD\n\n\n2:05 PM\nA Skilled and Compassionate Response to Inquiries About the ‘Our Care\, Our Choice Act’ – Part 1” (Didactic) Anthony Back\, MD\n\n\n3:10 PM\nBreak\n\n\n3:25 PM\n“A Skilled & Compassionate Response to Inquiries About the ‘Our Care\, Our Choice Act’ – Part 2” (Role Play)\, Anthony Back\, MD\n\n\n4:15 PM\n“Q & A / Discussion” “Recap & Available Resources”\, Anthony Back\, MD & Daniel Fischberg\, MD\, PhD\n\n\n4:45 PM\nAdjourn\n\n\n\nWorkshop Fee: By January 18\, 2019 $25. After January 18\, 2019 $45 \n\nFor a full schedule and the registration form please download the PDF file\nMore on parking near QCC
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/end-of-life-care-options-in-hawaii-critical-communications-with-seriously-ill-patients-and-families/
LOCATION:The Queens Conference Center (QCC) Auditorium\, 510 South Beretania Street\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,OCOCA,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20190202T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20190202T124500
DTSTAMP:20260505T092745
CREATED:20181219T015951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T151704Z
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SUMMARY:Save-the-date: End-of-Life Care Options in Hawai‘i - Critical Communications with Seriously Ill Patients and Families
DESCRIPTION:Update:\nOnline registration and training begins 5/1/2019\, and will remain open until October 31\, 2019. \nWeb-based training: End-of-Life Care Options in Hawai’i \nJABSOM just announced a Web-based training: End-of-Life Care Options in Hawai’i available on-line. This is a recording of JABSOM’s Feb 2\, 2019 workshop End-of-Life Care Options in Hawaii: Critical Communications with Seriously Ill Patients & Families.  This is a recording of the entire 4-hour workshop and can be watched in segments over time. \nCourse Director: Lee Buenconsejo-Lum\, MD \nTarget Audience: Physicians\, APRNs\, nurses\, psychologists\, licensed clinical social workers and pharmacists. Credits Offered: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ – 3.50 \nCME Tracker will require you to create an account\, if you do not already have one. A $15 fee will be processed via Paypal. You will then be directed to a link to view the video. CME will be available for those who complete the post test with a minimum 70% passing score. (CE is not available for SW/NSW at this time.) Any questions\, contact Crystal Costa at costaca[at]hawaii.edu. \nOption 2 for a very similar workshop\nSaturday\, February 2\, 2019\n9:00 am – 12:45 PM\nJohn A. Burns School of Medicine\nMedical Ed Bldg\, Room 314\n651 Ilalo Street\,\nHonolulu\, HI 96813 \nTo register please use the link below. Scroll to End‐of‐Life Care Options in Hawai‘i\, click on\nthe “Register” button and create an account. Fee of $30 includes light refreshments and\nparking. Payment is through PayPal. https://cmetracker.net/HMA/Catalog \nAbout The Workshop\nThe “Our Care\, Our Choice Act” takes effect January 1\, 2019 in Hawaii. The purpose of this workshop is to help health providers comply with requirements of the law and to provide an immediate\, skillful and compassionate response to any patient inquiries they may receive. The workshop will address person-centered care and end-of- life discussions as recommended by the American Medical Association\, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine\, American College of Physicians and other specialty societies. \nObjectives\nAs a result of participating in this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe critical components of Hawaii Law Act 002 (2018)\, the “Our Care\, Our Choice Act”\, including certification requirements by health providers.\nConduct conversations that thoughtfully and compassionately explore end-of-life concerns\, goals and options with people who have serious illness.\nAccess resources and information related to end-of-life care options\, including resources specific to Act 002 implementation.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is directed to physicians\, advanced practice nurse\, nurses\, psychologists\, licensed clinical social workers and pharmacists within The Queen’s Health System\, with emphasis on those who care for patients with serious chronic conditions. \nGuest Faculty: Anthony L. Back\, MD\nProfessor\, Medicine / Oncology Co-Director\, Center for Excellence in Palliative Care Adjunct Professor\, Bioethics and Humanities\, University of Washington Seattle \nHawaii Faculty: Daniel Fischberg\, MD\, PhD\nMedical Director\, Pain & Palliative Care The Queen’s Medical Center Professor and Chief\, Division of Palliative Medicine Department of Geriatric Medicine\, John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii\, Honolulu \n\nRegistration will be $30 per person\n\nA similar workshop will be held Feb 1 at the QCC \n\nDownload the PDF file\nDownload the Agenda
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/save-the-date-end-of-life-care-options-in-hawaii-critical-communications-with-seriously-ill-patients-and-families/
LOCATION:John A. Burns School of Medicine\, 651 Ilalo Street\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,OCOCA,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190207
DTSTAMP:20260505T092745
CREATED:20190103T203420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190103T223305Z
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SUMMARY:KM professional development training LTC Ombudsman
DESCRIPTION:Professionals Development Training\n\nThis training by Kōkua Mau’s Let’s Talk Story Program is requested by and tailor made for LTC Ombudsman. (Not open to the public.) \nKōkua Mau’s Let’s Talk Story Program’s goal is to start and carry on the conversation in familiar settings\, breaking the ice to get people talking about uncomfortable but important topics. These conversations encourage and empower people to take action around their own health care wishes and our trained ambassadors allow participants to get answers to questions and understand decisions they may need to make. \nThe Let’s Talk Story program encourages groups to have two sessions. The two- session approach ensures good opportunities for sharing information\, reflections\, questions and time to talk with loved ones in-between. The two-session model allows time to evaluate follow-up actions.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/km-professional-development-training-ltc-ombudsman/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Kokua Mau Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20190206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20190206T163000
DTSTAMP:20260505T092745
CREATED:20190103T204858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T025546Z
UID:4367-1549440000-1549470600@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:Ain’t the Way to Die - Advance Care Planning (ACP) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Gain skills on starting and leading ACP Conversations. Because: Everyone has the right to have their wishes known\, followed and documented. \nWorkshops are hosted by QMC and geared to health care professionals having conversations with patients/families as part of their role. \nAvailable 2019 Dates:\nFebruary 6 \nMarch 6 \nJune 13 \nAugust 13 \nOctober 10 \n8 am -4:30 PM\nQueen’s Conference Center Room 200\n1301 Punchbowl Street\nHonolulu\, HI 96813 \nNo Fee\, Lunch on your own \nLimited Enrollment \nQMC staff Register through Queen’s Intranet \nNon-Queen’s individuals please email to register to: lprotzman{at}queens.org \nThis continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Continuing Nursing Education Group\, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. \nNursing contact hours 7.41 \nThis program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers – Hawai’i Chapter (Approval HI62792018-507) for up to 7.5 Social Work continuing education contact hours(s). \nContact hours will be awarded after successful attendance of full course\, post test and completing course evaluation. \n\nDownload the flyer
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/aint-the-way-to-die-advance-care-planning-acp-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Workshop
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