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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Transitions in Care from Survivorship to Hospice by Stanford University

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About the Course

This course should be taken after the Symptom Management course and continues building your primary palliative care skills – communication, psychosocial support, goals of care, and symptom management. You will explore transitions in care such as survivorship and hospice. You will learn how to create a survivorship care plan and how to best support a patient. The course also covers spiritual care and will teach you how to screen for spiritual distress. Finally, you will learn the requirements for hospice care and practice discussions difficult conversations related to end-of-life care. Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Visit the FAQs below for important information regarding 1) Date of original release and Termination or expiration date; 2) Accreditation and Credit Designation statements; 3) Disclosure of financial relationships for every person in control of activity content....
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By Lamija S

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Oct 22, 2023

I wish it was more oriented to practical tips and guidelines to alleviate suffering in patients (e.g., medication, physical therapy, care of patients with dyspnea, management of pain), but the whole course was mostly focused on patient-provider communication. It is important, but only one part of palliative care. I am writing this from a doctor's perspective. I did not learn anything new, to be honest, and I paid a lot of money. I would not recommend the same course for anyone, in case you don't make some changes. I feel disappointed.

By Anonymous A

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Dec 9, 2020

My gosh! The peer review is taking forever and I have to grade 3 people for every course. That will take forever. Make it more measurable and don't put you can finish as fast as you could. Because it is not real. even though we finish early, we have to wait forever. You are doing the peer review so people would get stuck and pay a monthly subscription or encourage other people to join your course. You guys just want to suck money out of people. Horrible! Horrendous!