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CPM1: Integrative Approaches to Chronic Pain Management: Introduction (CPM1)
Chronic Pain Management
CPM1: Integrative Approaches to Chronic Pain Management: Introduction (CPM1)
Chronic pain. Patients aren't satisfied with the care they receive. Clinicians aren't satisfied with the tools they have to provide relief. This self-directed course aims to present ideas for thinking about new approaches to patients with chronic...
Module 1: Introducing Whole Person Health Care Into Your Practice; What It Is and How to Do It (H4C1)
Hope For Change
Module 1: Introducing Whole Person Health Care Into Your Practice; What It Is and How to Do It (H4C1)
Welcome to this module, the first of five modules on how to change your practice to one that provides whole person care. In the first module we will present the concepts of whole person care and illustrate ways your existing approach to care can...
Module 2: Introducing Whole Person Care to Your Institution (H4C2)
Hope For Change
Module 2: Introducing Whole Person Care to Your Institution (H4C2)
In this module we’ll give you strategies and tools for talking with your institution’s administration, to share with them your vision for whole person care. You not only have to show them the evidence supporting this approach but also you...
Module 3 Introducing Integrative Health to Your Team (H4C3)
Hope For Change
Module 3 Introducing Integrative Health to Your Team (H4C3)
Like running a marathon, instituting practice changes requires planning and perseverance. In this module you will dig into the management of change; how to plan, how to motivate your team to change, and how to monitor your progress and adjust....
Module 4. Tools for Implementation: Changing Structures, Changing Minds (H4C4)
Hope For Change
Module 4. Tools for Implementation: Changing Structures, Changing Minds (H4C4)
Continuing our discussion of change, we will explore the time-tested ways businesses use to introduce, manage, and sustain change. You will need to use these tools and models to implement whole person care in your practice. To get the most...
Module 5. Making It All Work in the Exam Room (H4C5)
Hope For Change
Module 5. Making It All Work in the Exam Room (H4C5)
To get the most out of these modules, try to complete the module in a single sitting (generally 60 minutes). To receive CE credit, participants must register, view the content, complete the evaluation, and successfully complete the post-test with...
Module 1 - The Why and What of Whole Person Cancer Care (WPCC1)
Whole Person Cancer Care
Module 1 - The Why and What of Whole Person Cancer Care (WPCC1)
All of us who care for patients with cancer want to help them manage the fear and confusion that comes along with the disease. We want to bring the full science of cancer biology into the care of the patient. We want time and better tools to help...
Module 2 - Whole Person Healing Throughout the Cancer Care Journey (WPCC2)
Whole Person Cancer Care
Module 2 - Whole Person Healing Throughout the Cancer Care Journey (WPCC2)
In this module we will talk about aspects of whole person care that can be employed alongside cancer care best practices. We’re not talking about alternatives to cancer care but simple practices that can augment our focus on cancer eradication....
Module 3 - Tools and Resources for Delivering Whole Person Care (WPCC3)
Whole Person Cancer Care
Module 3 - Tools and Resources for Delivering Whole Person Care (WPCC3)
This module will discuss how person-centered care integrates with standard tumor focused treatment to create a whole person care approach. We will illustrate how The Two-Circle Model of Whole Person Care can be used as a straightforward way to...
CPM2: Chronic Pain - From Conflict to Collaboration
Chronic Pain Management
CPM2: Chronic Pain - From Conflict to Collaboration
This module focuses on ways of building or rebuilding trust between clinicians and patients by using new tools to improve communication. For any questions or concerns, please contact us at: info@med-ucate.com

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