Palliative Care Collaborative: 9th Annual Regional Conference Friday, October 21, 2016 The Dearborn Inn 20301 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124 PALLIATIVE MEDICINE SERVICE Who Should Attend? Hospice Leadership Palliative Care Teams Hospital Leadership Clinicians Bereavement Staff Nurses Social Workers Physicians Psychologists Counselors Chaplains Volunteers In Collaboration with: Administrators Educators Students Fellows
Keynote Speakers: Sally A. Norton, PhD, RN, FNAP, FPCN, FAAN Dr. Sally Norton a faculty member at the University of Rochester where she is Associate Professor in the Elaine C. Hubbard Center for Nursing Research on Aging, School of Nursing; Co-Director of Research and Performance Improvement, Palliative Care Division, Dept. of Medicine; Associate Professor, Division of Medical Humanities and Clinical Ethics; and Associate Professor of Family medicine in the School of Medicine and Dentistry. She has received numerous awards for her leadership work in Palliative Care and is Principal or Co-Investigator on numerous grants. Dr. Norton is recognized for her published work, particularly in Communication at End of Life and more recently as a prominent member of the AAHPM/HPNA Measuring What Matters Project. Kate LaBeau, R.N. B.S., CHPN Focusing in Palliative Care and Advance Care Planning (ACP), Kate Labeau has served with passion as team lead of inpatient and outpatient programs about the care of all individuals regardless of health status. In 2013, Kate began with Upper Peninsula Health Plan to implement Respecting Choices Last Steps /MI-POST across Michigan s Upper Peninsula (UP). Building upon certification as Respecting Choices Instructor and Facilitator in First Steps, Kate became Last Steps Organizational Faculty in the UP of Michigan. Collaborating with communities and systems to offer and support an ACP model that incorporates both First and Last Steps is her priority as the ACP Program Manager.
PROGRAM Friday, October 21 th, 2016 Palliative Care Collaborative: 9 th Annual Regional Conference 7:00am-8:00am Registration, breakfast, exhibits Our sponsoring organizations will have tables in the foyer area outside of the ballroom where the keynote speeches are held and where lunch will be served. This is an excellent space and time to network with colleagues from across the region. 8:00am-8:15am 8:15am-9:15am 9:15am-9:30am Welcome and Greetings Michael Stellini, M.D., MS, FACP, FAAHPM and Meg Campbell, PhD, RN, FPCN Opening Plenary: Stepping Up to the Plate: The National Palliative Care Quality Agenda Sally A. Norton, PhD, RN, FNAP, FPCN, FAAN Break, exhibits 9:30am-10:30am Concurrent Sessions (1) A. Benzodiazepines: Friend or Foe? Irena Zmitrovic, M.D., HMDC B. IBs and MABs: What a Non-oncologist Should Know about New Cancer Therapies David Debono, M.D. C. Making Performance Improvement Work in Your Setting Sally A. Norton, PhD, RN, FNAP, FPCN, FAAN and Margaret Campbell, PhD, RN, FPCN D. Thinking Inside the Box: The Four Box Method for Facilitating Ethical Decision Making Christine Westphal, NP, MSN, ACNS, ACHPN 10:30am-10:45am Break, snacks, and exhibits 10:45am-11:45am Concurrent Sessions (2) A. Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine in Palliative Care Zeyiad Elias, DAOM, RAc B. Educating and Empowering Nurses to Facilitate Conversations Around End of life Care Jessica Diver, MSN, CPNP-AC, Cynthia Bell, PhD, RN, Karen Kavanaugh, RN C. Let s Listen: Capturing Community Voices in Advance Care Planning Tools Gloria A. Brooks, MPA, FACHE and Genevieve C. Stewart, M.D., MPH D. Characteristics and Challenges for Palliative Care Patients Who Elect Full Resuscitation Status Evan Fonger, M.D. 11:45am-1:00pm Lunch (Vegetarian selections available on the buffet table), Exhibits, Networking, Relaxation 1:00pm-2:00pm Concurrent Sessions (3) A. Using the Placebo Effect to Optimize the Treatment of Pain Thomas Palmer, M.D. B. Equianalgesia: Rotating Opioids Makes Me Dizzy Leslie J. Bricker, M.D., FAAHPM C. Home Based Palliative Care John Finn, M.D., FAAHPM, Laura Wagner, Bobbie Jo Ealy, LPN D. Found in Translation: Cultural and Ethical Considerations and Practical Strategies for Providing Palliative Care when Cultural Differences are Present Angela Chmielewski, M.D., Annas Aljassem, M.D., Kevin Hickey, M.A., Jeanne Aichele, MSN, ANP-C, ACHPN 2:00pm-2:15pm 2:15pm-3:15pm 3:15pm-3:30pm Break, snacks, exhibits Closing Plenary: Would You, Could You Check the Box? Kate LaBeau, R.N.,B.S., CHPN, Advance Care Planning Program Manager, Upper Peninsula Health Plan Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements, Evaluations
Program Objectives Learn clinical and evidence-based content about advanced disease processes, prognoses, symptom distress and treatment Discuss innovations and interventions that work to improve the delivery of palliative care across diverse settings Encourage collaboration and networking Learn how to improve palliative care for patients and families in hospital, hospice and home care programs across Michigan and the region Learn about newest research in palliative care with a multidisciplinary audience Provide tools to palliative care practitioners to provide state-of-art palliative care, communication and education All Attendees will receive certificates of attendance on the day of the conference. Approval for AMA CME credits and CE credits by the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative is pending. Faculty Disclosure All faculty and planning committee members participating in continuing education activities sponsored by the Wayne State University are required to disclose to the audience any relevant commercial relationships, and/or non-fda approved use of a drug or a device that is included in the presentation. An announcement about disclosures will be made at the opening session by the planning committee and at each individual plenary and breakout session by the speaker. Disclosure forms are on file and have been reviewed by the activity director. Registration Fees Physicians $125.00 Nurses and Other Health Professionals $ 80.00 Students $ 25.00 Because of our all electronic format and generous sponsors, we are able to keep our registration prices low, with no increase this year. So that we can plan accordingly for room size, please, indicate on the registration form which concurrent sessions you are most likely to attend.
Location The Dearborn Inn 20301 Oakwood Boulevard Dearborn, MI 48124 (313) 271-2700 tel. (313) 271-7464 fax * Special Room Rates for Conference Attendees For additional information please contact: Michael Stellini, M.D., M.S.,FACP, FAAHPM Center to Advance Palliative-Care Excellence Wayne State University 4201 St. Antoine, UHC-5C, Box 258 Detroit, MI 48201 e-mail: mstellini@med.wayne.edu
Palliative Care Collaborative: 9th Annual Regional Conference Friday, October 21, 2016 REGISTRATION FORM (please type or print) If you are paying by credit card, or your employer is a sponsor, please complete this form and fax (this page only) to Attn: Lisa Blackwell 313/577-2710. If paying by check, see instructions at the bottom. NAME: (last, first, degree/title): Last 4 digits of Soc. Sec. No. (For CME/CE purpose): ADDRESS: PHONE: *E-MAIL ADDRESS: *Please provide an e-mail address. Once you are registered, you will receive an e-mail with a link to a site where the speakers' handouts/slides are posted and are downloadable. AFFILIATION/EMPLOYER: SPECIALTY: Social Work License No. (if applicable): Concurrent Sessions: Please choose one concurrent session (A, B, C, or D) for each session Session(1): Session(2) Session(3) CONFERENCE FEE: $125.00 Physicians $ 80.00 Nurses & Others $25 Student (with verification) Payment type: Employer sponsored (Name of sponsor): Credit card Visa Master Card Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Card Holder s Name: Amount to be charged: I authorize a charge of the total amount above to the credit card listed. Cardholder s signature: Check (payable to Wayne State University) Mail this form and check to: Michael Stellini, M.D. / CAPEWAYNE, 4201 St. Antoine, UHC-5C, Box 258, Detroit, MI 48201