Canadian Pallium Project - Video Feeds
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On-demand learning, decision-support, and related archival materials of the Canadian Pallium Project, a Community of Practice (CoP) dedicated to improving access and quality of supports and services for the seriously-ill and dying at the community-level.
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| 1 | VideoVideo - Family Caregiver: How to Provide Support (Conversations on Caring 001) | Dr Priscilla Koop of University of Alberta's, Faculty of Nursing (Canada) provides practical strategies and tips aimed at community health providers engaged in supporting family caregivers during times of serious- and advanced-illness and dying. This digital learning object is offered to inform and educate and NOT to direct or guide the care of individual patients. It is available to use under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives). Do not delay seeking treatment or appropriate professional counsel because of something you have seen or heard in use of this media. http://www.archive.org/download/Video-FamilyCaregiverHowToProvideSupportconversationsOnCaring001/01_Koop_CoC-Classic-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoVideo - Initiating a Dialogue with Family During Advanced-Illness or Dying (Conversations on Caring 002) | Barry Ashpole, communications consultant, palliative educator and Past-President of Ontario Palliative Care Association (OPCA, Canada) provides practical strategies and insights for engaging and communicating with families during times of advanced-illness and dying.This digital learning resource is offered to inform and educate only under a Creative Commons 3.0 licence (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives) and IS NOT to be used to direct the care of individual patients/cases; no not delay seeking professional counsel or guidance because of something you have seen or heard in use of this media. http://www.archive.org/download/Video-InitiatingADialogueWithFamilyDuringAdvanced-illnessOrDying/Ashpole_CoC_002.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoVideo - Avoiding Burnout and Compassion Fatigue (Conversations on Caring 003) | Dr Mary Vachon, a professor at University of Toronto (Canada) and psychotherapist in private practice, offers practical strategies and tips to mitigate burnout and compassion fatigue for those serving the seriously-ill and dying. This session is offered to inform and educate and is made available under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives) and IS NOT to be used to direct or guide the care of any individual patients. Do not delay seeking appropriate professional counsel because of something you have seen or heard in use of this media http://www.archive.org/download/Video-AvoidingBurnoutAndCompassionFatigueconversationsOnCaring003/03_Vachon_CoC-Classic-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoVideo - Magnifying Hope - Shrinking Hopelessness (Conversations on Caring 004) | Wendy Edey, a Registered Psychologist and Director of Counselling at Hope Foundation of Alberta (Canada), provides insights about hope in advanced illness and dying and practical strategies and tip for engaging hope as a resource. This session is offered to inform and educate under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives) and is not to be used to direct or guide the care of individual patients. Do not delay seeking treatment or professional counsel because of something that you have heard or viewed in the use of this digital media. http://www.archive.org/download/Video-MagnifyingHope-ShrinkingHopelessnessconversationsOnCaring004/04_Edey_CoC-Classic-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoVideo - Teambuilding with Local Physicians in Service of the Seriously-ill (Conversations on Caring 005) | Dr Romayne Gallagher, a senior Canadian palliative academic physician based in Vancouver, Canada offers frank and practical insights to help community-based registered nurses and other health providers work more effectively with local primary-care physicians in service of the seriously-ill and dying. This session has been made available to inform and educate under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attributable, non-commercial, no derivatives) and IS NOT to be used to direct or guide the care of individual patients. Do not use the medication management advise in this session as it is for illustration about communication only and do not delay seeking treatment or professional counsel because of something that you have heard or viewed in the use of this media. http://www.archive.org/download/Video-TeambuildingWithLocalPhysiciansconversationsOnCaring005/05_Gallagher_CoC-Classic-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoVideo - Supporting the Bereaved During the Holiday Season (Conversations on Caring 006) | Wendy Wainwright, Manager of Psychosocial Services at Victoria Hospice Society (British Columbia, Canada) and Past-President of Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association, discusses concepts of grief and bereavement with Beth Lipsett of Alberta Health Services, with special attention to the North American holiday period of Nov-Dec. This session is offered to inform and educate under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives) and is not to be used to direct or guide the care of individual patients. Do not delay seeking treatment or professional counsel because of something that you have heard or viewed in use of this digital media. http://www.archive.org/download/SupportingTheBereavedThroughTheHolidaySeasonconversationsOfCaring006/06_Wainwright_CoC-Classic-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoVideo - End-of-Life Care for Children (Conversations on Caring 007) | Maria Rugg is one of Canada's most experienced pediatric palliative care Registered Nurses. In this session she discusses supports for children, families, and colleagues in a context of life-threatening or life-limiting illness or dying. This session has been made available to inform and educate under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attributable, non-commercial, no derivatives) and IS NOT to be used to direct or guide the care of individual patients. Do not use the medication management advise in this session as it is for illustration about communication only and do not delay seeking treatment or professional counsel because of something that you have heard in this session. http://www.archive.org/download/Video-End-of-lifeCareForChildrenconversationsOnCaring007/CoC-007_Rugg_EoL-Children.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoVideo - Music At End-of-Life (Conversations on Caring 008) | Louise Cadrin, a music therapist and former President of the Canadian Association for Music Therapy and Bev Foster, an artist, producer, and educator who is Executive Director of Room 217 Foundation, discuss the therapeutic, comforting, and healing role of music at end-of-life as a supportive care strategy. This digital learning object is offered to inform and educate and NOT to direct or guide the care of individual patients. It is available to use under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives). http://www.archive.org/download/Video-MusicAtTheEnd-of-lifeconversationsOnCaring008/CoC-008_CadrinFoster_EoL-Music.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoVideo - Managing Medical-related Driving Loss with Dignity (Conversations on Caring 010) | Dr. Bonnie Dobbs, Director of the University of Alberta, Medically At-Risk Driver Centre participates in a panel discussion discussing issues associated with medically at-risk driving with Dr. Allen Dobbs, a Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and founder of DriveABLE Assessment Centres Inc, a University of Alberta spin-off enterprise. This digital learning object is offered to inform and educate and NOT to direct or guide the care of individual patients. It is available to use under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives). http://www.archive.org/download/ManagingMedical-relatedDrivingLossWithDignityconversationsOnCaring010/CoC-010_Dobbs_MARDriving.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoVideo - Facilitating Healing (Spiritual and Religious Care in Hospice Palliative Care) | Rev Dan Cooper, an award-winning Canadian authority in the education of spiritual care professionals and others who work with the seriously-ill and dying, explores themes of spiritual and religious care in this archival video from the Canadian Pallium Project's proof-of-concept, western Canadian Service Development Institute. This digital learning object is offered to inform and educate and NOT to direct or guide the care of individual patients. It is available to use under a Creative Commons 3.0 license (i.e., attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives). Do not delay seeking treatment or professional counsel because of something that you have heard or viewed in use of this digital media. http://www.archive.org/download/FacilitatingHealing-SpiritualAndReligiousCareInHospicePalliativeCare/Cooper_FacilitatingHealing-2004_030-mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoVideo - Dying for Care - Towards Quality End of Life Care in Canada (Myths & Misconceptions) | Award winning Canadian writer-director Stephen Hall sat down with a cross-section of Canadian palliative care clinical and community leaders in September 2005 to explore the current state of care for the seriously-ill and dying, including barriers to change and myths and misconceptions. Dying for Care built on the name of an earlier Quality End-of-Life Care Coalition of Canada (QELCCC) national report card that examined barriers to change for better care of the seriously-ill and dying in Canada. http://www.archive.org/download/DyingForCare-TowardsQualityEndOfLifeCareInCanadamyths/Dying-for-Care_Pallium-2006_mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoVideo - Rural Realities - Palliative Care on the Canadian Prairies (Pallium Project Panel, 2001) | Community clinical opinion-leaders from rural practice locales in Alberta, Canada lead an interprovincial panel discussion about the opportunities and challenges of providing access and quality services to the seriously-ill and dying in smaller centre and rural (SRC) contexts within Canadian prairie provinces. This panel was conducted at the Canadian Pallium Project stakeholder launch in April 2001 at the University of Calgary, Canada. http://www.archive.org/download/RuralRealities-PalliativeCareOnTheCanadianPrairiespalliumProject/RuralPanel_Pallium-2001_mp4.mp4 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 12 Episodes |

- Free
- Category: Medicine
- Language: English
- © Creative Commons, Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
