MD ID 6340

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Course Details

Course
MD ID 6340 - Palliative Care
Description
About this Specialization:

People living with serious, life-limiting, chronic illness experience significant suffering. Fortunately there are new and developing treatments which may cure some and improve survival for many people living with serious illness. However, seriously ill people and their loved ones still experience many distressing physical symptoms as well as spiritual, social and psychological distress. There is much we can do to support people to live well with serious and life-limiting illness by understanding the causes of suffering, using effective communications, and incorporating careful assessments and interventions designed to address specific needs.

The Palliative Care: It's not Just Hospice Specialization covers core concepts on the nature of suffering and demonstrates how to evaluate suffering and illustrates this in realistic patient scenarios. In subsequent weeks we learn and practice specific skills to improve communication with patients and families to help them express their experience, express and understand their core goals and values and our own empathic response. You will also learn about specific problems such as physical pain, fatigue and shortness of breath as well as psychological issues such as depression and anxiety. In addition, spiritual and social distress will be discussed with a focus on the practical evaluation and management of these challenges. All of these skills will enable you to support people to live active and full lives despite serious illness.

Applied Learning Project:

Learners will use real-world strategies, tools and techniques to assess sources of suffering and learn communication techniques that support patients living with serious illness. Authentic patient scenarios are used to allow learners to apply new knowledge and practice new skills that they can then apply and integrate into their own clinical settings.
Department
Medicine, Interdepartmental
Credit Range
1.5 - 1.5
Permission Required
No
School Years
MSIMSIIMSIIIMSIV
Course Classifications
ELECTIVEVIRTUAL
Coordinator(s)
Shear,Shaun DC | u0660505@utah.edu
Directors(s)
CHOW,CANDACE (DD) | candace.chow@utah.edu
Possible Grade(s)
Fail (F)Pass (P)
Prerequisites
None
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Academic Years

  Title Year Tags #Sec
MD ID 6340 - Palliative Care 2019/2020 ELECTIVEVIRTUAL 2
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