Emotional Intelligence in Palliative Care: Knowledge Seminar Series
Why Attend the Series?
• Strengthen your skills, knowledge, and attitudes for effective, compassionate palliative care.
• Gain insights from leading experts and palliative care specialists.
• Enhance your emotional intelligence skills to foster resilience, empathy, and meaningful connections in your daily practice.
Schedule & Topics
January 8, 2025 | 12:00 pm–1:00 pm ET
Communication Readiness—Reframing Difficult Conversations
Transform challenging conversations into opportunities for meaningful connection by learning structured, compassionate communication strategies.
Jennifer Campagnolo, National Clinical Specialist and Project ECHO Lead with the Canadian Home Care Association, will share the new and innovative Be Prepared Conversation Guides. These tools support readiness for palliative care emergencies and provide guidance on structured approaches to effectively engage caregivers and patients in challenging conversations. Delve into the ‘three levels of listening,’ address emotional cues and develop strategies for delivering difficult news with sensitivity, and manage emotional reactions during high-stakes.
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January 23, 2025 | 12:00 pm–1:00 pm ET
Adapting Your Communication Style—Talking to Kids About Serious Illness and Loss
Develop the skills to guide families in having honest, age-appropriate conversations with children about illness and loss, creating understanding and emotional resilience.
Nadine Valk and our guest speaker will bring invaluable expertise in adapting communication to meet the unique needs of children, helping you connect with families during challenging times. The session will explore practical approaches to building trust and connection, using emotional intelligence skills like social awareness and adaptability.
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