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Excited to have Caroline Meehan, MD and Alex Zirulnik, MD, MPH on the PalliEM Podcast. We discuss the increasing trend of emergency medicine physicians entering palliative care training, the broader implications of this trend in both fields, and reflect on our experiences in dual specialty practice. https://t.co/lXNt063Uji @EMRES_MGHBWH@BIDMCEM@WakeEMresidency@WakePallCare@AAHPM@EmergencyDocs@SAEMonline@aaeminfo https://t.co/baDwUc0UiT
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Elder mistreatment & depression can have a dual relationship in older adults. Our Delirium, Dementia and Depression Module offers helpful info on how these conditions connect to elder mistreatment. Access the module, eligible for AMA & ANCC credits, here: https://t.co/4hCTDnEs1o
New Podcast at https://t.co/IvU9oZCNLT Episode 6 – Exploring Palliative Care Integration in Community Emergency Medicine – with Dr. Suzanne Bigelow, MD https://t.co/Dpb52GILKx
Excited to announce a new section for featured resources at https://t.co/DFZk2ENqBE New review posted for "United States Best Practice Guidelines for Primary Palliative Care in the Emergency Department" by Loffredo A, et al https://t.co/iGwaOl1SOF
Excited to announce a new section for featured resources at https://t.co/DFZk2ENqBE New review posted for "United States Best Practice Guidelines for Primary Palliative Care in the Emergency Department" by Loffredo A, et al https://t.co/iGwaOl1SOF
Excited to announce Episode 3 of the PalliEM podcast.
We talk with David Wang, MD @EMpallcare@ScrippsHealth discussing Embedded Palliative Care in the Emergency Department https://t.co/YSgZdxqsii
What the world needs more than sympathy and empathy is compassion.
Sympathy: I'm sorry you're in pain
Empathy: I feel your pain
Compassion: I'll do whatever I can to alleviate your pain
You don't have to feel other people's feelings. You just have to care about their feelings.
Happy to see the positive feedback with start of @PalliEM_org.A network is quickly developing. Unfortunately,I have been making 2 many clicks and follows so the algorithm thinks it's a bot at the moment.Waiting 4an unlock from cust supp and I can get back 2 tweets of new content