Meeting a Mandate to Redress Health Disparities in Cancer Care with Sheba Roy, ND, FABNO
1.5 CE
Learning Objectives
Attendee will explore how personal growth can help to refine personality, understand the ego structure, and make distinct your personhood from your clinical identity. From this place we will explore how the extent to which we are committed to personal growth determines the extent to which we contribute to health disparities and injustices in care.
Attendees will be exposed to the specificity of language in different settings to achieve resolution.
Attendees will be given resources to explore and expand their communication style and skillset in navigating diversity in care.
Attendees will be given real life examples on video, audio or in written exchange of how to interview patients, build trust, elicit information, and manage types of high-conflict conversations with diverse groups: Treatment Decisions; Decision to Choose Hospice; Hospital Politics; Cost of Care; Oncology Referral; Death, Marriage, Caregiving; Team Dynamics; Unhappy Patients; Ethical Conflicts
1.5 CE
Learning Objectives
Attendee will explore how personal growth can help to refine personality, understand the ego structure, and make distinct your personhood from your clinical identity. From this place we will explore how the extent to which we are committed to personal growth determines the extent to which we contribute to health disparities and injustices in care.
Attendees will be exposed to the specificity of language in different settings to achieve resolution.
Attendees will be given resources to explore and expand their communication style and skillset in navigating diversity in care.
Attendees will be given real life examples on video, audio or in written exchange of how to interview patients, build trust, elicit information, and manage types of high-conflict conversations with diverse groups: Treatment Decisions; Decision to Choose Hospice; Hospital Politics; Cost of Care; Oncology Referral; Death, Marriage, Caregiving; Team Dynamics; Unhappy Patients; Ethical Conflicts
1.5 CE
Learning Objectives
Attendee will explore how personal growth can help to refine personality, understand the ego structure, and make distinct your personhood from your clinical identity. From this place we will explore how the extent to which we are committed to personal growth determines the extent to which we contribute to health disparities and injustices in care.
Attendees will be exposed to the specificity of language in different settings to achieve resolution.
Attendees will be given resources to explore and expand their communication style and skillset in navigating diversity in care.
Attendees will be given real life examples on video, audio or in written exchange of how to interview patients, build trust, elicit information, and manage types of high-conflict conversations with diverse groups: Treatment Decisions; Decision to Choose Hospice; Hospital Politics; Cost of Care; Oncology Referral; Death, Marriage, Caregiving; Team Dynamics; Unhappy Patients; Ethical Conflicts