Annual Interdisciplinary Seminar and Meeting Registration


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Session A: Thursday, May 28, 10:15 – 11:45 am
1st Choice 2nd Choice
1. Reinventing Access
2. Managing Conflict in the Workplace
3. Vietnam Vets at End of Life
4. Changing Role of Social Worker
5. Palliative Care: Transition from Hospital to Home
6. Avoiding Medicaid Audits
Session B: Thursday, May 28, 2:15 – 3:45 pm
1st Choice 2nd Choice
7. Be Bold- Create a Roadmap for Engaging Your Hospice Talent
8. Transforming Grief Through Art
9. Transitioning the Complicated Pediatric Palliative Care Patient from Inpatient to Outpatient Care
10. Improving Communication Using SBAR
11. Medicaid Audits, Part II
12. Death and Dying Among Patients with Serious Mental Illness
Session C: Thursday, May 28, 4:00 – 5:00 pm
1st Choice 2nd Choice
13. Regional Collaboration: Meeting the QAPI Challenge
14. Pain Management in the Cancer Patient with a History of Substance Abuse
15. Understanding the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) in Relationship to Hospice
16. Building a Hospital-Based Palliative Care Program and Hospice Partnership
17. Sound Strategies for Providing Quality Hospice Volunteer Services to Contracted Nursing Homes
18. Regulatory Update
Session D: Friday, May 29, 10:30 – 11:30 am
1st Choice 2nd Choice
19. The Impact of the “Generation Mix” in Hospice and Palliative Care
20. Compassion Fatigue- Who is at Risk?
21. Concrete Operational Performance Strategies
22. Managing Anxiety, Agitation and Delirium in Hospice Care
23. How to Approach VTE (venous thombo embolism) in Hospice Patients
24. The Family “Care Bundle”: A Structure for Interdisciplinary Team Communication with Families about Goals of Care
Session E: Friday, May 29, 1:30 – 3:00 pm
1st Choice 2nd Choice
25. Alphabet Soup – Making Sense of Scales Used to Support Non-Cancer Hospice Patient Appropriateness
26. Inpatient Palliative Care Service in an Acute Care Hospital
27. Embracing Change – Transforming the Future: Bereavement Truths and Myths
28. Home Connections: The next generation of home-based palliative care case management
29. Advance Directives
Type of CEU you will require: Nurses Physicians Social Workers
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Please select a meal type: Standard Fare Kosher Lunch Vegetarian Lunch
Conference Fees Both Days
(Thurs & Fri)
Thursday Only Friday Only
Early Reply (Before May 9, 2009)
Provider or Allied Member $350 $200 $200
Individual Member $350 $200 $200
Non-Member  (Become a member) $450 $300 $300
Late Registration (On/After May 9, 2009)
Provider or Allied Member $395 $240 $240
Individual Member $395 $240 $240
Non-Member  (Become a member) $495 $340 $340
LATE FEE: add $20 to all registrations submitted after May 26, 2009
Group Discount:
None
2-3 registrations from the same organization - SAVE 5%
4-5 registrations from the same organization - SAVE 10%
6 + registrations from the same organization - SAVE 15%
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