Dr. Yael Schenker was senior author on this article about a pharmacist-led deprescribing clinic for cancer patients in remission, which was piloted at UPMC. Read the results in @jpsmjournal.bsky.social:
Dr. Yael Schenker was senior author on this article about a pharmacist-led deprescribing clinic for cancer patients in remission, which was piloted at UPMC. Read the results in @jpsmjournal.bsky.social:
I first wrote this as a series of voice notes in between home hospice visits during my HPM fellowship last year. I didnโt expect these visits to impact me quite the way they did.
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Direct from the Editors session on "What to include in an article introduction"! #hapc25 @jpsmjournal.bsky.social @j-palliativemed.bsky.social @aahpm.bsky.social
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Hope everyone is having a great time connecting and sharing excellent research at the Annual Assembly of #Hospice and #PalliativeCare!
Thank you for all of your submissions. We look forward to see what ideas are sparked in Denver!
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Our new paper is out in @jpsmjournal.bsky.social on using human-centered design to improve serious illness care. So fun to work with @ivorwilliams.info and others on this! www.jpsmjournal.com/article/S088...
Screenshot of the front of the article in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Title - Palliative Care Consults for Clinician Distress: Part of the Job? Yael Schenker, MD, MAS, FAAHPM, William E. Rosa, PhD, MBE, APRN, Robert M. Arnold, MD, FAAHPM Abstract Clinician distress is common in serious illness care. Palliative specialists are often consulted for cases involving significant distress among primary teams. Consults involving clinician distress can be challenging to navigate when it feels like 1) palliative specialists do not have the right skills to be helpful or 2) palliative specialists are being asked to โfixโ difficult situations that would require changing other people's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors, or healthcare systems writ large. This article uses three composite cases to illustrate types of clinician distress and examine the benefits and risks of palliative specialist involvement. We conclude with a discussion of potential impacts of palliative care consults for clinician distress on the field of palliative care and consider next steps in critically important efforts to support and sustain the entire workforceโboth palliative specialists and nonspecialists alikeโwhen caring for patients with serious illness and their family caregivers.
Palliative Care Consults for Clinician Distress: Part of the Job?
This article by Schenker, @billyrosaphd.bsky.social and Arnold examines the role of #PalliativeCare specialists in addressing clinician distress.
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