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The skills learned in this CME course enhanced my professional competence.
The skills learned in this CME course will be applied in the treatment of my patients.
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Utilize evidence-based strategies to improve symptom management in palliative and hospice care.
Employ strategies to address various clinical perspectives of interventions and enhance confidence in the provision of end-of-life care.
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Scoring Key: 5=Strongly satisfied 4= Somewhat satisfied 3=Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 2= Somewhat dissatisfied 1=Strongly dissatisfied
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Overcoming Barriers and challenges in Hospice DC - Tracy Romanello, D.O. / Angel Sanchez Artiles, M.D.
Use of Inotropes in Heart Failure Patients in the Hospice Setting - Victor Calvo, M.D.
Symptom Management in Palliative Care and End of Life - Joseph Shega, M.D.
Ketamine Clinical Applications - Andy Arwari, M.D.
Palliative Sedation Therapy Ileana M. Leyva, M.D.
Speech Language Pathology Perspectives on PEG tubes and Goals of Care - Alexis Diaz, M.S., CCC-SLP/Mayra Villalba, MSN, R.N., CMSRN
Use of Buprenorphine for Palliative Care Symptom Management - Suleyki Medina, M.D.
Marijuana as Medicine - Sheena M. Zapata, M.D.
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