Dates:September 17 - October 22, 2024
Meets:Tuesdays, September 17 - October 22, 2024, 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Location:Online Course
Cost: $0.00

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One of the most globally taboo but shared experiences is that of dying and death. Palliative and hospice care are designed to support and advocate for patients and their care partners as they live with serious illnesses, including navigating the dying process and bereavement support. This is one of the most challenging times of life, but many misconceptions and myths exist about palliative and hospice care that can prevent people receiving the care they want as they approach the end of their lives. This six-week seminar series provides a deeper dive into some of the topics people grapple with, and the opportunity to reflect with subject matter experts and community members on some of the bigger questions they raise.
Fee: $0.00
Hours:12.00

Online Course

Rebecca Wright

Rebecca Wright, PhD, RN, is a palliative care nurse researcher working as an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Formerly from the UK, Rebecca has worked in the field of palliative care for the past 16 years. Her research uses experience-based co-design to partner with patients, care partners, and staff to improve care across a range of settings, conditions, and populations, both nationally and internationally.
Date Day Time Location
09/17/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course
09/24/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course
10/01/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course
10/08/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course
10/15/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course
10/22/2024Tuesday10 AM to 12 N Online Course

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