Campus partners build awareness of palliative care through programs for students, faculty, health professionals, and caregivers in their communities.

What is a CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care Campus Partner?

The Institute’s pre-professional educational mission is achieved through a Campus Partner model. Campus Partner Offices are hosted on CSU campuses to ensure students in healthcare related disciplines understand and build skills in palliative care. Campus Partner Offices also engage their local community in serious illness care education and outreach.

  •  Disciplinary accreditors in nursing, social work, and speech and language pathology require competency in palliative care education. Therefore, building a community of palliative care leaders in the CSU ensures that students graduating from the aforementioned programs will have the necessary training to succeed in their professions.
  • Under the leadership of a Faculty Director, the Campus Partner Office collaborates with the support of the Institute to develop palliative care education tailored to the specific needs of their own campus and local communities.
  •  The CSU is dedicated to educating current and future healthcare professionals and addressing the critical workforce needs. The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care supports CSU campuses in meeting these goals within their own communities, while also promoting systemwide collaboration in palliative care education.

CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU San Marcos

The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU San Marcos shares a campus home with the systemwide Institute, but has a local focus, working to create innovative programs that expand awareness of and access to palliative care in the diverse communities of San Diego County.

Shaping Programs for Students, Professionals, Caregivers, & the Community

The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSUSM develops and hosts a wide range of programs to build awareness and improve access to palliative care in the San Diego region. The Institute’s signature “What Gives Your Life Meaning” campaign has received widespread acclaim. Held annually, it encourages people over 18 to think about what shapes their quality of life and to complete advanced directives that reflect those values.

 

Elevating Palliative Care Awareness and Education in San Diego County

CSU San Marcos is one of the fastest growing campuses in the 23-campus CSU system and is a model of innovation and community engagement. The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSUSM shares a campus home with the systemwide Institute, but is focused on creating innovative research, education, and awareness campaigns to elevate palliative care in the local community.

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CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU San Marcos
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Michael McDuffie, PhD
Faculty Director Michael McDuffie is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at California State University San Marcos. He specializes in bioethics and clinical ethics, and he also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the CSUSM School of Nursing and for the systemwide CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care.

CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU Monterey Bay

The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU Monterey Bay is committed to creating research and educational programs designed to make palliative care more accessible to the diverse communities along California’s northern Central Coast.

Expanding palliative care education, awareness along California’s Central Coast

Cal State Monterey Bay is a public university in Seaside, California, along the state’s northern Central Coast. The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSUMB is engaged in research, education, and awareness programs aimed at expanding access to high-quality palliative care in the surrounding communities.

 

Leading research on palliative care education in Monterey County

At the CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSUMB, Faculty Director Alyssa Erickson is leading research on how to best deliver palliative care education to health professionals in Monterey County. The feasibility study will shape a plan to help local clinicians deliver high quality, culturally appropriate care to people with serious illnesses and their families. In 2019, the project was awarded a $60,000 grant by the Hospice Giving Foundation.

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CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care at CSU Monterey Bay
Alyssa Erikson
Alyssa Erikson, RN, PhD, CNE
Alyssa Erikson, RN, PhD, CNE is a Professor and Nursing Department Chair at CSU Monterey Bay. She serves as CSUMB's Faculty Director for the CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care and contributed to the development of the Palliative Care Faculty Toolkit. She has taught in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs for the past 14 years. Her area of research is in bereavement support for families who lost a loved one in the adult ICU.