The next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, "Chronic Home Ventilation: Helping Families Make Decisions," takes place May 21 at 12:00 Pacific Time. Here are the details: DESCRIPTION: The number of children needing chronic respiratory support is increasing as once-fatal conditions become treatable. Many families struggle with the decision about whether chronic home ventilation is right for their child or family. In this webinar, we will review data from families who have faced this decision and consider how their experiences should impact our counseling and support for other families. OBJECTIVES: 1. Define pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI) 2. Highlight common PCCI challenges, including decisions about chronic medical technology 3. Review strategies to help families and medical teams discuss the option of chronic home ventilation PRESENTER: Renee D. Boss, MD, MHS Register now: https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #PPCWebinars #pediatricpalliativecare
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The next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, "Chronic Home Ventilation: Helping Families Make Decisions," takes place May 21 at 12:00 Pacific Time. Here are the details: DESCRIPTION: The number of children needing chronic respiratory support is increasing as once-fatal conditions become treatable. Many families struggle with the decision about whether chronic home ventilation is right for their child or family. In this webinar, we will review data from families who have faced this decision and consider how their experiences should impact our counseling and support for other families. OBJECTIVES: 1. Define pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI) 2. Highlight common PCCI challenges, including decisions about chronic medical technology 3. Review strategies to help families and medical teams discuss the option of chronic home ventilation PRESENTER: Renee D. Boss, MD, MHS Register now: https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #PPCWebinars #pediatricpalliativecare
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The next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, "Chronic Home Ventilation: Helping Families Make Decisions," takes place May 21 at 12:00 Pacific Time. Here are the details: DESCRIPTION: The number of children needing chronic respiratory support is increasing as once-fatal conditions become treatable. Many families struggle with the decision about whether chronic home ventilation is right for their child or family. In this webinar, we will review data from families who have faced this decision and consider how their experiences should impact our counseling and support for other families. OBJECTIVES: 1. Define pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI) 2. Highlight common PCCI challenges, including decisions about chronic medical technology 3. Review strategies to help families and medical teams discuss the option of chronic home ventilation PRESENTER: Renee D. Boss, MD, MHS Register now: https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #PPCWebinars #pediatricpalliativecare
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The next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, "Chronic Home Ventilation: Helping Families Make Decisions," takes place May 21 at 12:00 Pacific Time. Here are the details: DESCRIPTION: The number of children needing chronic respiratory support is increasing as once-fatal conditions become treatable. Many families struggle with the decision about whether chronic home ventilation is right for their child or family. In this webinar, we will review data from families who have faced this decision and consider how their experiences should impact our counseling and support for other families. OBJECTIVES: 1. Define pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI) 2. Highlight common PCCI challenges, including decisions about chronic medical technology 3. Review strategies to help families and medical teams discuss the option of chronic home ventilation PRESENTER: Renee D. Boss, MD, MHS Register now: https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #PPCWebinars #pediatricpalliativecare
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The next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, "Chronic Home Ventilation: Helping Families Make Decisions," takes place tomorrow, May 21 at 12:00 Pacific Time. Here are the details: DESCRIPTION: The number of children needing chronic respiratory support is increasing as once-fatal conditions become treatable. Many families struggle with the decision about whether chronic home ventilation is right for their child or family. In this webinar, we will review data from families who have faced this decision and consider how their experiences should impact our counseling and support for other families. OBJECTIVES: 1. Define pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI) 2. Highlight common PCCI challenges, including decisions about chronic medical technology 3. Review strategies to help families and medical teams discuss the option of chronic home ventilation PRESENTER: Renee D. Boss, MD, MHS Register now: https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #PPCWebinars #pediatricpalliativecare
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Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital at Sheba is where compassion meets innovation in pediatric care. Our mission is to create a 'hospital without pain,' tailoring treatments to each child’s needs and keeping patients involved every step of the way. It's healthcare that doesn't just treat but nurtures, ensuring a secure and relaxing environment for healing. Discover our approach to pain-free treatment. https://lnkd.in/dbHFbNyP
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Join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, Hope and "Holding Both", on Thursday, April 18 at 12:00pm (PDT). DESCRIPTION: Hope is an essential attribute for families navigating a child’s life-threatening medical condition. Too often, healthcare professionals misunderstand the hopes shared by families. A family’s expressed hope may cause us to worry that our message has not been heard, or worse, that a family is “in denial”. Members of the Hummingbird Team will discuss the importance of hope and highlight families’ ability to “hold both” - hope and prognostic awareness. This webinar will offer tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and will discuss how to integrate a family’s hopes into a child’s plan of care. OBJECTIVES: Define hope—discuss what hope is and what it is not. Discuss the role hope plays for parents and the difference between parent and clinician views of hope. Explain the concept of “holding both” hope and prognostic awareness. Discuss tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and how to integrate hopes into the plan of care. Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #palliativecare #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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Join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, Hope and "Holding Both", on Thursday, April 18 at 12:00pm (PDT). DESCRIPTION: Hope is an essential attribute for families navigating a child’s life-threatening medical condition. Too often, healthcare professionals misunderstand the hopes shared by families. A family’s expressed hope may cause us to worry that our message has not been heard, or worse, that a family is “in denial”. Members of the Hummingbird Team will discuss the importance of hope and highlight families’ ability to “hold both” - hope and prognostic awareness. This webinar will offer tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and will discuss how to integrate a family’s hopes into a child’s plan of care. OBJECTIVES: Define hope—discuss what hope is and what it is not. Discuss the role hope plays for parents and the difference between parent and clinician views of hope. Explain the concept of “holding both” hope and prognostic awareness. Discuss tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and how to integrate hopes into the plan of care. Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #palliativecare #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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Now Available: The Pediatric e-Journal -- in this issue you will find subjects involving media, technology, and communication as they are related to pediatric hospice and palliative care. https://lnkd.in/edbD4NTg Pediatric palliative care is specialized medical care that is family centered. The goal of pediatric palliative care is to provide comprehensive support that improves quality of life for the child and their family by addressing the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs throughout the illness. Palliative care is based on need, not prognosis, so it is best to start palliative care as soon as possible. This type of care is not limited to end-of-life situations and can be initiated at the time of diagnosis and continue throughout the course of the illness, whether the child is receiving curative treatment, life-prolonging care, or comfort care.
The 76th issue of the Pediatric e-Journal is out now! 📚 Our focus in this issue is on subjects involving media, technology, and communication as they are related to pediatric hospice and palliative care. A few highlights from this issue include: ◽ How Social Media Gave Me Hope ◽ Seeking Peace Amidst Chaos ◽ Communicating Wishes in Serious Illness: Based on the National POLST Form ◽ Using Digital Resources to Support and Educate Caregivers and Clinicians ◽ Pediatric Palliative Care: Why We Should Talk About It Download the e-Journal today to read these and other great articles: https://lnkd.in/edbD4NTg
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Join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar, Hope and "Holding Both", on Thursday, April 18 at 12:00pm (PDT). DESCRIPTION: Hope is an essential attribute for families navigating a child’s life-threatening medical condition. Too often, healthcare professionals misunderstand the hopes shared by families. A family’s expressed hope may cause us to worry that our message has not been heard, or worse, that a family is “in denial”. Members of the Hummingbird Team will discuss the importance of hope and highlight families’ ability to “hold both” - hope and prognostic awareness. This webinar will offer tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and will discuss how to integrate a family’s hopes into a child’s plan of care. OBJECTIVES: Define hope—discuss what hope is and what it is not. Discuss the role hope plays for parents and the difference between parent and clinician views of hope. Explain the concept of “holding both” hope and prognostic awareness. Discuss tools and communication strategies for exploring hope and how to integrate hopes into the plan of care. Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #palliativecare #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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