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Carma in Haiti

Now retired from the Navy, Erickson-Hurt devotes much of her life to educating other nurses and clinicians about palliative care, and to applying and teaching its whole-person model as a volunteer in disaster-relief efforts around the world.

Dec. 21, 2018 (SAN DIEGO) – A longtime nurse, educator, and advocate who has devoted her career to expanding access to hospice

Scholarships totaling more than $25,000 in online palliative care education were recently awarded by The California State University Shiley Institute for Palliative

Dr. Neville and Team

Project that Began With a 2017 Seed Grant is Now Flourishing at UCLA Medical Center Editor’s Note: Thanh Neville, MD, MSHS is

Dr. Gary Buckholz speaks at the awards ceremony

Nominations Sought for Institute’s Annual Doris A. Howell Award, Celebrating Those Who Have Greatly Enhanced Palliative Care in San Diego Region By

Robinson by fountain

As a palliative care social worker, Elizabeth Robinson, MSW, knows that effective whole-person care hinges on a critical step: getting to know the patient.

Five academic researchers awarded seed grants by the Gary and Mary West Foundation to advance palliative care research $50,000 in research funding announced

Powerful new online courses designed to improve communication skills for clinicians working with seriously ill patients and families are now available from

Attendees at Symposium

By Melanie Marshall Leading voices in palliative care recently gathered in San Diego for the CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care’s National

By Jennifer Hopping-Winn, MSW, LCSW Palliative care patients tend to have a high symptom burden. Sometimes, this is characterized as mild and

By Melanie Marshall Chaplain Mark Bartel, MDiv, BCC, Shares Truths from his Work in Palliative Care Even the people closest to Mark

The CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care is thrilled to announce that Jeri L. Miller, PhD, MS, MSc, has joined the list

Results of six projects aimed at expanding access to care that enhances quality of life for seniors and caregivers will be reported

Halls of Justice

Groundbreaking legislation designed to make palliative care and end-of-life care more accessible to patients and families by supporting outreach and enhanced education

Californians’ access to specialty palliative care has improved dramatically over the past several years, but challenges remain in scaling and sustaining smaller

The California State University Shiley Institute for Palliative Care has received support for seed grant awards for a third year from the

By Melanie Marshall SACRAMENTO—California has made considerable progress in improving care for seriously ill patients and families, but much more must be

The California State University Shiley Institute for Palliative Care has announced the keynote speakers headlining this year’s National Symposium for Academic Palliative Care