Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current geriatric medicine fellows receive sufficient training in hospice and palliative care (H&PC). A national cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and June 2011 to determine fellows ’ experience and perceived competency with H&PC. Fellows (143 of 298, 48%) and program directors (PDs; 69 of 150, 46%) answered the surveys on paper or online. Three-fourths of the fellows planned to practice H&PC; however, only 35 % fellows versus 42 % PDs believed that fellows were well prepared in this area. Factors associated with fellows ’ self-reported better preparation included completion of an H&PC rotation, experiences with an i...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Background: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
Oncologists have a central role as ‘gate keepers’ in terms of referring patients to palliative and h...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Despite requirements for palliative care training during fellowship, there is a paucity ...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Palliative care (PC) training and experience of United States (US) adult nephrology fellows was not ...
Palliative care is the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care provided to patients from...
Objectives: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians commonly care for patients with serious life-limiting...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Abstract Introduction Good care of patients at end-of-life can result in a meaningful period of pers...
Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 M...
Background: In Germany, some units of specialized palliative care (SPC) offer a 6- to 12-month rota...
The National Academy of Medicine endorses palliative care for patients with serious illness to impro...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Background: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
Oncologists have a central role as ‘gate keepers’ in terms of referring patients to palliative and h...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Despite requirements for palliative care training during fellowship, there is a paucity ...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Palliative care (PC) training and experience of United States (US) adult nephrology fellows was not ...
Palliative care is the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care provided to patients from...
Objectives: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians commonly care for patients with serious life-limiting...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Abstract Introduction Good care of patients at end-of-life can result in a meaningful period of pers...
Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 M...
Background: In Germany, some units of specialized palliative care (SPC) offer a 6- to 12-month rota...
The National Academy of Medicine endorses palliative care for patients with serious illness to impro...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Background: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
Oncologists have a central role as ‘gate keepers’ in terms of referring patients to palliative and h...