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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180907T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180907T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180711T141745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T141745Z
UID:3622-1536307200-1536321600@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning (ACP) Medical Assistant Licensed Practical Nurse Class
DESCRIPTION:This class is offered for medical assistants\, licensed practice nurses and other clinicians to promote ACP introductions and will review key elements and processes related to ACP\, advance directives and Provider Orders Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) in the clinic. \nCourse Objectives: \n\nApply ACP resources to promote advance care planning discussions\nPromote patients’ knowledge of advance directives including health care power of\nattorney designation\nDescribe the differences between the an Advance Directive and Provider Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) and implement correct documentation of these documents\nImplement and standardize ACP processes in the clinic\n\nHawai‘i Pacific Health\nLearning Resource Center\, Room 101\n793 S Hotel Street (Next to Straub Medical Center) \nSelect one date to attend: \nSeptember – Friday\, 9/7/2018 from 0800 – 1200\nDecember – Wednesday\, 12/5/2018 from 0800 – 1200 \nRegistration:\nHPH employees: Manager’s approval is required prior to registering AND register online through HPH Learning Center (HLC). Type in catalog: ACP\, MA or LPN; Select course: HPH – Advance Care Planning (ACP) Medical Assistant/Licensed Practical Nurse Class \nNon HPH participants:\nRegister online: https://www.hawaiipacifichealth.org/health-wellness/continuing-education/ Contact Michelle Cantillo\, RN\, HPH ACP Coordinator at 808-535-7874 or via email michelle.cantillo@hawaiipacifichealth.org for any questions.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/advance-care-planning-acp-medical-assistant-licensed-practical-nurse-class/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180906
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180906T011454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T011954Z
UID:3838-1536112800-1536191999@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:KM Presentation Koko Head Seniors Club
DESCRIPTION:Community Presentation\nThis is a community presentation requested by and tailor made for Koko Head Seniors club. 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-presentation-koko-head-seniors-club/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180830T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180830T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180112T015429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180816T133522Z
UID:2767-1535641200-1535648400@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:No Kokua Mau Meeting August 2018
DESCRIPTION:We will not be meeting in August for the summer break but please save September 27 for our next meeting. \nNext Kōkua Mau Meeting:\nThurs. Sept 27\, 2018\n3pm-5pm \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. \nKōkua Mau is looking for a new space to hold our monthly meetings. We have between 20-40 people in each meeting and need a space where we can show slides and that has easy parking. Not only would you be helping out Kōkua Mau\, it is a great chance to see the amazing people of our network and get easy access to the excellent speakers. Contact Jeannette with your suggestions!\nMany 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-august-2018/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Monthly Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180828T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180828T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180813T205250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T214220Z
UID:3740-1535446800-1535452200@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:Webinar - Medical Aid in Dying: Perspectives and lessons from California
DESCRIPTION:Our webinar on the California experience with the first 2 years of Medical Aid in Dying on Tuesday August 28 was a big success. Over 120 people from Hawaii participated! \nPlease not that you need to sign up to access the webinar recording. \n\nThe recording of the webinar: link here.\nClick here for the slide presentation\n\n\nPreparing for Medical Aid in Dying: Perspectives and lessons from California\nWe have asked our colleagues at the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California\, a sister organization to Kōkua Mau\, to share their experiences and suggestions as Hawaii moves towards a January 1\, 2019 start date for our law. The laws are very similar and their experiences are very relevant. They will be sharing data from the first two years\, information on provider and community education as well as the experiences from a Kaiser physician that is assisting in implementing the law in their region. \nTue. August 28\n9 am to 10:30 AM Hawaii time \nAbout the Presenters:\nLael Duncan\, MD\, is the Medical Director for the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California. She is an expert educator on Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST)\, end-of-life communication between patients and providers\, advance care planning\, and legislation that impacts end-of-life care in California. Dr. Duncan consults with health care organizations\, medical providers and communities to improve access to care that honors patient values. \nDr. Duncan is a licensed California physician with more than 15 years of clinical practice in internal medicine\, infectious disease\, and long term acute care for patients with multi-system disease. After graduating with honors from the University of Washington Medical School in 1991\, Dr. Duncan did her residency training at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. She is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Duncan has practice experience with in-patient and out-patient care\, hospital epidemiology and infection control\, long term care\, and rehabilitation following critical illness. \nDr. Bates D. Moses\, MD\, MA\, FHM\, FAAHPM is a palliative medicine physician and the physician director of bioethics for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California. He has received awards in pain management\, published the “Palliative Medicine Pocketbook” as part of the popular Tarascon medical book series and just completed his MA in Bioethics. Last year he published an article entitled “Incorporating the Goals of Medicine with the Goals of Care” for the American Society of Clinical Oncology POST (June 25\, 2017). \nHe spends the majority of his time in direct patient care working closely with his palliative care colleagues in caring for seriously ill hospitalized patients and supporting their loved ones. He enjoys collaborating with Southern California Kaiser Permanente’s eleven full-time ethicists and various task forces\, including for California’s end-of-life option act\, in developing or reviewing regional policies and ethics quality improvement projects. \nJudy Thomas\, JD\, is CEO of the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California\, a statewide partnership of healthcare providers\, non-profit organizations and associations\, state agencies and individuals working to ensure all seriously-ill Californians receive quality\, compassionate care. The Coalition brings together multiple organizations\, often with divergent interests\, to develop\, implement\, and promote improved health care practices and standards across the continuum of care. \nJudy is an attorney with over 20 years in healthcare. Before law school\, she worked in the early field of managed care as a computer programmer for the nation’s first preferred provider organization. Later\, as a lobbyist for LeadingAge of California and the California Hospital Association\, she focused on aging and long-term care issues. Formerly a partner in the Sacramento-based law firm of Hunter\, Richey\, Di Benedetto & Brewer\, Judy specialized in healthcare law and took an interest in issues affecting people with serious illness. She is a graduate of the University of California\, Davis\, where she received both her Juris Doctorate and her Bachelor of Science degree. \nToday\, Judy chairs the National POLST (Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment) Paradigm Task Force and serves on the Donate Life California advisory board. She was recently named a Practice Change Leader by the John A. Hartford Foundation.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/medical-aid-in-dying-perspectives-and-lessons-from-california/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180823
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180808T222325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180808T223500Z
UID:3774-1534903200-1534982399@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:KM Presentation Palolo Chinese Home
DESCRIPTION:Community Presentations\nThis is a community presentation requested by and tailor made for Palolo Chinese Home. (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-presentation-palolo-chinese-home/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Kokua Mau Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180815T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180815T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180730T205048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T210634Z
UID:3663-1534356000-1534363200@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:12th Death Cafe in Honolulu
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to attend the 12th Death Cafe Honolulu\, a free event with tea\, cake and conversation about death\, dying\, and all things related. \nWednesday\, August 15th\n6-8pm\nTemple Emanu-El Library\n2550 Pali Highway\nHonolulu. \nFacing the Temple entrance\, the library will be on the right. There is parking available in the lot attached to the Temple. Please feel free to bring snacks. \nThe conversation is steered by the participants\, and has previously touched on topics such as medical decision-making\, teaching youth about volunteering in hospice\, natural burial and so much more. \nPlease RSVP. If you plan on attending\, please arrive by 6pm. Late arrival disrupts the conversation\, and makes it harder for you to participate. RSVP to groundgivesway(at)gmail.com or on www.meetup.com/Honolulu-Death-Cafe-Meetup
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/12th-death-cafe-in-honolulu/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180815
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180808T222012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180808T223514Z
UID:3770-1534212000-1534291199@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:KM Presentation Foster Grandparents second session
DESCRIPTION:Community Presentations\nThis is the second of two community presentation requested by and tailor made for Foster Grandparents. (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-presentation-foster-grandparents-second-session/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Kokua Mau Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180813
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180808T220446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180808T220652Z
UID:3757-1534039200-1534118399@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:KM professional development training for Lanai Community Health Center
DESCRIPTION:Training for Professionals Development\nThis is a training for professional development requested by and tailor made for Lanai Community Health Center by Kōkua Mau’s Let’s Talk Story Program. (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-for-lanai-community-health-center/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Kokua Mau Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180809
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180808T222503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180808T223454Z
UID:3776-1533693600-1533772799@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:KM Presentation Pearl City Lions
DESCRIPTION:Community Presentations\nThis is a community presentation requested by and tailor made for Pearl City Lions. (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-presentation-pearl-city-lions/
CATEGORIES:Event in Hawaii,Event on Oahu,Kokua Mau Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180719T063000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180719T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T091722
CREATED:20180507T235201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T064535Z
UID:3425-1531981800-1532001600@kokuamau.org
SUMMARY:2018 Virtual Conference - Turning Points - Mastering Transitions in Care
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: July 18 & 19\, 2018 Virtual Conference – Turning Points – Mastering Transitions in Care\n\nREGISTER NOW \n\nWe are once again hosting a virtual conference in 2018 with the title: “Turning Points – Mastering Transitions in Care”. Hosted by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)\, the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) this time 2 half days on July 18 and 19\, 2018. \n2018 Virtual Conference Objectives: \nAt the completion of this conference\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify key points of transition from patients’\, families’ and professionals’ perspectives;\nDiscuss improvements in continuity\, communication and provision of care;\nDescribe two or more interdisciplinary strategies to provide high quality hospice and palliative care during key points on transition.\n\nThis is a great chance to earn continuing education credits from national experts without having to leave home. \nAs we have done in the past years\, we meet at a central location in Honolulu for both days to watch the streamed live presentations together\, starting at 6:30 am HST (12:30 PM EST). \nWe will send details via email to register soon.
URL:https://kokuamau.org/event/2018-virtual-conference-turning-points-mastering-transitions-in-care/
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