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Palliative Medicine, UNC, 2009 Chip Baker Stephen Bernard John Valgus Gary Winzelberg
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PALLIATIVE CARE, WHO Palliative care is an approach which improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing life-threatening illness, through the prevention, assessment and treatment of pain and other physical, psychosocial and spiritual problems. Palliative care: Provides relief from pain and other distressing symptoms; Affirms life and regards dying as a normal process; Intends neither to hasten nor postpone death; Integrates the psychological and spiritual aspects of patient care; Offers a support system to help patients live as actively as possible until death; Offers a support system to help the family cope during the patient’s illness and in their own bereavement; Uses a team approach to address the needs of patients and their families, including bereavement counselling, if indicated; Will enhance quality of life, and may also positively influence the course of illness http://www.who.int/hiv/topics/palliative/PalliativeCare/en/
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What is palliative care? Interdisciplinary care to improve quality of life for patients with a terminal illness and for their family. pain and symptom management emotional and spiritual support help with difficult treatment decisions
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Palliative care in disease course Hospice Palliative Care Rx to cure / treat disease Diagnosis 6m Death Bereavement Care Rx to reduce symptoms, suffering
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Palliative Care & Supportive Care at UNC Comprehensive Cancer Support Program Supportive Care Consultation Service UNC Palliative Care Program Palliative Care Consultation Service Schwartz Rounds
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Comprehensive Cancer Support Program Mimi Alvarez Stephen Bernard Pam Durham Sandi Jarr Donald Rosenstein Tina Shaban Diane Shaw Aimee Shea Elizabeth Sherwood Joanne Sroczynski John Valgus Christine Walko
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Palliative Care Walter (Chip) Baker Stephen Bernard Tony Caprio June Dixon Laura Hanson Renae Stafford Gary Winzelberg
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Supportive Care Consultation Service Stephen Bernard Sandi Jarr John Valgus Chris Walko
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UNC Schwartz Rounds Fran Collichio Theresa Raphael-Grimm
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UNC Palliative Care Consults – New Patients Served New Patients Served: 2002 – 47 patients 2003 – 110 patients 2004 – 142 patients 2005 – 143 patients 2006 – 220 patients 2007 – 192 patients (total visits = 551) 2008 – est. 325 patients (total visits = 870)
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UNC Palliative Care Consults by Service - 2007
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UNC Palliative Care Consults – Disposition 2007
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