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Acad Med ; 74(8): 871-7, 1999 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10495725

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This article presents recommendations for improving the education of physicians about end-of-life care in the acute care hospital setting. The authors, who have a variety of backgrounds and represent several types of institutions, formulated and reached consensus on these recommendations as members of the Acute Care Hospital Working Group, one of eight working groups convened at the National Consensus Conference on Medical Education for Care Near the End of Life in May 1997. A recently published literature review on the status of palliative care education, a summary of recent research on education about end-of-life care, and expert opinion were helpful in developing the recommendations. The authors emphasize that the acute care setting offers many opportunities for education about care at the end of life. Faculty should support learners' appreciation of the importance of end-of-life care, and convey the meaning and privilege of attending to patients and families at this difficult time. Faculty should teach students and residents to provide care that embodies attention to the control of distressing physical, physiologic, and spiritual symptoms, appropriate awareness of patients' differing cultural backgrounds and their impact upon the experience of dying, excellent communication skills, the application of bioethical principles, timely referral and smooth transition to other care settings that meet patient and family goals, and the role of the interdisciplinary team in meeting the diverse needs of dying patients and their families.


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Educación Médica Continua , Cuidados Paliativos , Cuidado Terminal , Educación Médica Continua/organización & administración , Docentes Médicos , Hospitalización , Humanos , Evaluación de Necesidades , Objetivos Organizacionales
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Acad Med ; 69(4): 288-9, 1994 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8155234
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J Cancer Educ ; 14(3): 140-3, 1999.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10512329

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BACKGROUND: An organized and distinct curriculum in hospice and palliative care education is lacking in most United States medical school programs. Because of this knowledge deficit, physicians are often not able to meet the needs of their terminally ill patients and their families. METHODS: A five-day combined didactic and clinical rotation in hospice and palliative care for third-year medical students was developed and is presented. The program is run through a home-based hospice in conjunction with the state's medical school. RESULTS: The pilot program has been well accepted by the participating students as a valuable learning experience. Although brief, it has also been successful in changing some of their attitudes about death and the care of the dying. CONCLUSIONS: This one-week program is an effective means to provide an intense course in hospice education. It should be easily transportable to other health care curricula.


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Prácticas Clínicas , Cuidados Paliativos al Final de la Vida , Neoplasias/terapia , Cuidado Terminal , Actitud Frente a la Muerte , Curriculum , Servicios de Atención a Domicilio Provisto por Hospital , Humanos , North Dakota , Cuidados Paliativos
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