Palliative Care: Medical Intensive Course

Our next course will be November 22-26, 2010 in Victoria, B.C.

Registration Opens July 21st.

For more information about this course, or to be put on the mailing list for the brochure, contact Education Services at 250-370-8283.

For a copy of the course brochure, click here. ►

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This Victoria Hospice one-week course covers basic and some advanced aspects of palliative care. It provides an excellent foundation in palliative care for:

  • family physicians or new palliative care physicians
  • new palliative care nurses
  •  family practice residents
  • nurses from home care and long term care facilities
  •  pharmacists

This program has been reviewed and approved by UBC CPD as meeting the accreditation criteria for up to 29.25 MAINPRO M1 and 29.25 AMA PRA Category 1 study credits. In addition, course graduates can earn further MAINPRO-C study credits by conducting an evidence-based practice reflection exercise after the course. The Victoria Hospice Psychosocial Care of the Dying and Bereaved course is also accredited for 27 hours MAINPRO-M1 credits.

Find out more about the Palliative Care: Medical Intensive goals, content, format, fee or the textbook, Medical Care of the Dying.


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Course Goals

  • to increase awareness of and sensitivity to death and dying issues
  • to increase understanding, skills and knowledge in order to apply a palliative approach to both cancer and non-cancer disease
  • to increase specific medical and nursing skills in the assessment and management of distressing symptoms associated with advanced disease
  • to increase understanding of psychosocial and spiritual needs of patients and families, including grief and bereavement
  • to enhance understanding of the role of the interdisciplinary team in palliative care

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Course Content

  • Ethical Aspects of End of Life Care
  • Hope and Breaking Bad News
  •  Prognosis
  • Pain Assessment and Etiology
  • Basic and Advanced Pain Management
  •  Gastrointestinal Issues
  •  Neurological Issues
  •  Respiratory Issues
  • Using a Palliative Approach in Non-cancer Illness
  • Sexuality and Intimacy Issues
  •  Team Issues
  • Pediatric Care
  •  Spiritual Care
  • Care Through DeaDeath at Home
  •  Grief and Bereavement

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Course Format

  • Course textbook (pre-reading for the course) 4th edition Medical Care of the Dying, is included in the registration fee.
  • Topic reviews and discussions
  • Videos and Multimedia presentations
  • Large and small group discussions
  • Case-based problem solving sessions

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Course Fee

The course fee is $875 and includes registration, a copy of the textbook, lunch on Monday and Friday, and refreshment breaks.

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Course Textbook

"I recommend this book highly. It is helpful for people in palliative care, but its clarity and practicality are such that I hope it finds a home on general acute care wards, the offices of primary physicians, and hospital out-patient departments."  — Journal of Palliative Care

The Victoria Hospice textbook, Medical Care of the Dying, 4th Edition, is included in the course registration fee for the Palliative Care: Medical Intensive one-week course. You can also order this textbook directly from Victoria Hospice, or read an excerpt from the Neurological chapter on Confusion, Delirium, and Dementia at the end of life.


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To register for this course, contact Victoria Hospice Education Services at 250-370-8283.

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