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Coming Together: Creating an Interprofessional Model in Hospice Care
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Defining interprofessionalism across the continuum of education and care.
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The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc. 6038 Empress Street
Windsor, ON N8T 1B5
Care in the Patient’s Hands
Coming Together: Creating an Interprofessional Model in Hospice Care
THURSDAY, JUNE 12
5:30 pm Dinner
6:15 pm Integrating Interprofessional
Education and Research
into Practice
Dr. Margaret Steele
7:30 pm Optional Tour of Hospice
FRIDAY, JUNE 13
8 :00 am Registration & Breakfast
8:30 am Opening Remarks:
Dan Amicone, Board Chair
8:45 am On the Shoulders of Giants:
Pathway to Excellence
Maurice T. O’Callaghan
10:15 - 10:30 am Refreshment Break
10:30 am Concurrent Break-out
Session 1
12 - 1 pm Lunch
Book Displays:
Anna Henshaw, Librarian
Maurice T. O'Callaghan,
Keynote Speaker
1:00 pm Concurrent Break-out
Session 2
2:30 - 2:50 pm Refreshment Break
2:50 pm Plenary Session:
Interprofessional Education
Dr. Carole Orchard
4:10 pm Closing Remarks: Carol Derbyshire, Executive Director
PROGRAM Welcome Welcome to The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County’s conference entitled, Coming Together: Creating an Interprofessional Model in Hospice Care.
For the past 35 years, the Hospice has responded to the needs of the community through support, education and empowerment. When we developed our strategic directions, our Board of Direc-tors reached out to our friends in the community, asking how we could serve their needs. We heard you loudly and clearly when you
asked for more educational opportunities. With our new educational programming, tar-geting audiences from patients and caregivers to formal care providers, we are pleased to offer more opportunities for professional development and continuing education. We are particularly excited to offer this conference as a vehicle for interprofessional knowledge exchange.
According to the poet and playwright William Butler Yeats, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire”. May we all be ignited by our ongoing learning and be sources of warmth and light to excite and inspire our patients, families and col-leagues. Thank you for joining us on this adventure and please make our Hospice Village your home while you are with us. A special thank you to our sponsors, key note speakers, presenters, conference committee and volunteers for your dedication to the Hospice movement and compassionate care in our region. I look forward to meeting you as we learn and grow together. WELCOME to THE HOSPICE!
Sincerely Yours,
Carol Derbyshire, Executive Director
Keynote Speakers
Maurice T. O'Callaghan is one of Canada's finest and most popular professional speakers. Born in Toronto, educated at York University and the University of Western Ontario, Maurice brings a wealth of personal and managerial experience to the speaking platform.
Maurice has extensive experience in the fields of customer service, marketing, communica-tions, public relations and human development. In 1986, Maurice converted his knowledge
into a highly successful career as an inspirational speaker whose presentations consis-tently receive rave reviews. Timeless values, unforgettable experiences and humour are skillfully integrated into every presentation. Through his exceptional delivery and powerful insights, audiences learn practical and proven approaches to enriching their lives as individuals and as critical members of the organizations that depend upon them.
Integrating Interprofessional Education and Research into Practice
Dr. Margaret Steele is currently the vice Dean, Hospital Interfaculty Relations, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. Margaret is a Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Family Medicine. She earned her Honours degree in Microbiology and Im-munology at Western University in 1983 and completed her MD in 1987.
She obtained her Fellowship in Psychiatry in 1992 and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2013, which was the first year of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship exam. Margaret earned a Masters of Higher Education from the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education/University of Toronto and became a Fellow of the Hedwig van Ameringen Ex-ecutive Leadership in Academic Medicine at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2008. In 2012, Margaret became a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association and in 2013 she became a Canadian Certified Physician Executive.
Maurice T. O'Callaghan Professional Speaker
On the Shoulders of Giants: Pathway to Excellence
Dr. Margaret Steele, HBSc, MD, FRCPC, Med, DFCPA, CCPE, Co-chair, SWAHN Implementation Coordinating Committee
Integrating Interprofessional Education and Research into Practice
The Development of an Acute Care Interprofessional
Palliative Care Team in a Community Hospital
Sharon Allen, RN(EC), MSc (N), CHPCN(C), Nurse Practitioner, Windsor Regional Hospital; Kathy Quinlan, RN, Manager, Lawrence Aoun, MD, Jeff Cohen, MD, Patricia Slavik MA, Suzie Sulaiman, BSW, RSW & Jackie Sauerwein, BSW, MSW, RSW, B.Ed
This workshop will outline the process that occurred to enhance palliative care at a community hospital. The team will outline key events/supports that were crucial for preparation and presenta-tion to key stakeholders and lessons learned will be reviewed. Finally, data from their first year will be presented with interpre-tation and their expectations for the next year. Participants will:
Gain an understanding of the key facilitators in developing or redeveloping palliative care
Gain an understanding of lessons learned in the develop-ment of a truly "interprofessional" team
Gain a better understanding of the patient populations and services that were required during the team’s first yearthrough presentation of their year one data.
Talking Together: Spiritual Care and Social Work As One
Shared Care Palliative Care in Ontario; The Interprofessional Way Forward!
Paul Sharrow REV., CYW, Spiritual Care Coordinator and Brianne Thompson, MSW, Play Therapy Intern
This presentation will focus on the collaboration of spiritual care and social work in a hospice setting, and how the professions work together to provide best practice in a holistic way. This collaboration also reduces the amount of time that a client has to tell their story. Participants will learn about:
Providing a new perspective on bringing professionstogether to provide optimal care
Adapting services based on need - how we provide anticipa-tory grief support to children, adults and aging population
Relating information to the interdisciplinary team and re-porting back to ensure that the Hospice is providing holisticcare. The idea of what now? How do we take this model and implement it within all disciplines?
Providing Palliative Sedation at End-of-Life — A Collabo-rative Approach by a Multidisciplinary Team at End of Life
Jon Ann Meko, BA, BScN, RNEC,CHPCN(C), MN (C) Nurse Practitioner,
and Roslynn Walpole, RT, Erie St. Clair CCAC Palliative Care Consulta-
tion Team This presentation will discuss the challenges and successes of working collaboratively as an effective team to support patients’ wishes at End -Of-Life . The story of a patient (“Nancy”) living with ALS and receiving support from the Palliative Care Consultation Team (PCCT) program will be shared with a focus on what strategies worked and what didn’t . Participants will:
Deepen their understanding of patient-centered care through amultidisciplinary collaborative approach to support the patient’s(Nancy’s) wishes at End –Of-Life (EOL).
Have a discussion, re palliative sedation at home and reflect on outcomes and debrief on palliative sedation at home
Understand the value and importance of the role of the Respira-tory Therapist at EOL with an ALS patient.
Denise Marshall, B.Sc., MD, CCFP, FCFP, Regional Lead Palliative care, Cancer Care Ontario and Vice Chair , HNHB End of Life Care Network
This workshop will allow participants to understand the term and
evolution of “shared care” as applied to models of palliative care and
be able to apply this to their own systems and places of care. Goals of
this session are to:
Gain clarity on what was and is ‘shared care’ as applied to the palliative care population and systems of care
Understand how to use a ‘best practice’ approach and theory toassess for readiness for shared care, status of shared care in ones one workplace and community of care, and then set a course offuture development
Be positioned to lead and facilitate further understanding and applications of shared care models and methods after this day,back at ones own place of work.
1st Annual Conference, The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc.
Maurice T. O'Callaghan Professional Speaker
On the Shoulders of Giants: Pathway to Excellence
Concurrent Session Descriptions
Plenary Session Description
Interprofessional education can be moved into the mainstream of health professional education: It just takes patience and perseverance!
Carole Orchard, RN, BSN, Med, EdD., Associate Professor & Coordinator of Interprofessional Health Education and Research, Western University.
Dr. Carole Orchard is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of IPC. Her research focuses on development of health provider teams in practice settings and the role of the patient and their caregivers in team based care. She has created a conceptual framework to change the culture and measure-ment instruments to assess team collaboration and individuals' socialization into this new model of care.
In this workshop the Western University Interprofessional Education model will be presented including its evolution to the point of moving to a 'buy-in' by program faculty, the how to's in moving towards an inter-professional collaborative teamwork within health professional educational programs at the pre-licensure level. Participants will have opportunities to consider this model and how it might be applied in their own settings. Objectives: 1. To gain insight into the theoretical, competency, and proficiency approaches that can be used in developing interprofessional education programs
within educational institutions
2. To explore learning strategies that can be integrated into learning activities that are seen as relevant to practice by students, such as palliative care
3. To discuss how to evaluate the participants’ learning and the program effectiveness , to determine its effectiveness and impact on participants’learning.
CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS
We are pleased to offer this and additional advertisement
space for anyone interested in sponsoring this conference
in full or in part. If interested, please contact
Marina Gasic at [email protected]
REGISTRATION
To register for the this conference please click the following linkhttp://www.thehospice.ca/upl/fm/Conference HospiceConferenceRegistra-tion2014.pdf to be re-directed to the online registration form , or contact [email protected] for a copy of the registration form and for any other information or assitance.
CANCELLATION POLICY
No refunds will be given for cancellations received less than five business days prior to the event. A $10 processing fee per registrant will apply. Substitutes are welcome.
BOOK DISPLAYS
Anna Henshaw, Librarian, The Hospice of Windsor & Essex County has written a book on “How to Organize a Small Hospice Library”. Anna will be available to speak on Friday during the lunch hour about it at the book display booth.
Maurice T. O'Callaghan, Professional Speaker and Keynote will be available at his book display on Friday during lunch hour.
Conference Planning Committee 2013/2014
Coordinator of Patient Care Volunteers
Director, Centre of Excellence
Volunteer, Conference Marketing Materials
Coordinator Palliative Liaison
Coordinator, Education Centre
Nurse Consultant/Educator
Palliative Pain and Symptom Management Consultation & Education Nurse
Coordinator, Spiritual Care
Social Worker
Thursday Opening Session Only - $35.00
Friday Only - $85.00
Thursday & Friday Full Conference - $110.00
COST
Elaine Blain
Steve Brennan
Sharon Cooper
Janet Elder
Marina Gasic
Cheri Paterson
Kelley Phillips
Paul Sharrow
Brianne Thompson