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Energize Your Passion for EOL Care at a Virtual Conference, Heartbeat Episode 209

Energize Your Passion for EOL Care at a Virtual Conference, Heartbeat Episode 209

FromThe Heart of Hospice Podcast


Energize Your Passion for EOL Care at a Virtual Conference, Heartbeat Episode 209

FromThe Heart of Hospice Podcast

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Virtual conferences are the current trend while we cope with the pandemic. Today Helen and Jerry are talking about the benefits of attending a hospice conference virtually.    If you’re a hospice professional, ongoing education is essential to maintain current working knowledge of clinical care, regulations, and industry trends. Virtual attendance saves you money and time on travel, plus you can attend on your own schedule from the comfort of your own computer!  No matter what your discipline may be, there’s a conference for you.  Chaplains can look into “Caring for the Human Spirit” sponsored by the Healthcare Chaplaincy Network.  NHPCO has their Interdisciplinary Conference coming up in October 2020, and the Leadership and Advocacy Conference in March 2021. The  American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly is being held in February 2021.  Locate the state hospice organization for your area on the Hospice Foundation of America website to find a conference for your state.  You’ll find more resources and support at theheartofhospice.com.  Your hospice journey matters whether you’re a hospice professional, a patient, or a family caregiver.  You are The Heart of Hospice. 
Released:
Oct 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Heart of Hospice podcast is dedicated to helping personal and professional caregivers who are caring for someone with serious illness. We're here to provide information and education so people can make informed choices about end of life care.