Neuro Palliative Interdisciplinary Rounds
The Neuro Palliative Interdisciplinary Rounds will feature a
three part series, presented by Jane Chambers-Evans, Nursing
Practice Consultant, MUHC Clinical Ethicist, Associate Professor,
School of Nursing, 91ÉçÇø, which focuses on the topic of
‘Working with Angry Families’.Â
The second part of the series to take place on Monday, March 26,
2012 will deal with ‘Building interventions that will preserve our
relationships’. The talk will begin with a brief re-cap of
series #1 and continue to focus on interventions and planning in
the face of an angry family. Jane Chambers-Evans will give
concrete tools to help us keep the compassion in our care when
faced with anger and help us to identify limits that cannot be
breached. Rsvp by March 12, 2012 to attend the second part in
the ‘Working with Angry Families’ series at
debbie.rashcovsky [at] mcgill.ca or 514-398-6047.
Our third and the last part of this series which takes place on
Monday, April 30, 2012 will give us the necessary tools to
‘Strengthen our practice in tough situations’. This session
will begin with a re-cap of series #1 & #2 followed by a short
lecture which will help us ‘Identify resources in the system and
how to access them’. A specific case will be presented, then
group breakout sessions will allow attendees the opportunity for
small group work and open discussion. An audience wide
question & answer period will follow where you may bring your
own cases which you may present and have discussed in an open
facilitated discussion format. Send your cases to
debbie.rashcovsky [at] mcgill.ca in advance or bring them the day
of. Rsvp for this session is required by April 17,
2012.
The three part series, ‘Working with Angry Families’ will take
place in the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre of the Neuro (3081
University Street) and begin promptly at 12:00 noon. A light
lunch will be offered.