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Innovation and inspiration took center stage last week at the CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care’s National Symposium for Academic and Palliative

Awards designed to advance palliative care research Five innovative and diverse research projects were awarded $45,000 in Seed Grants last week by

Sharing knowledge and making connections is one of the best things about the National Symposium for Academic Palliative Care Education & Research

Advancing the life-changing benefits of palliative care and equipping health professionals to meet the growing demand is a shared passion of Helen

What we can Learn From John McCain’s Illness By Kendra Deja, LCSW, MSN, GNP-BC, ACHPN – Manager, Clinical Curriculum for the Institute When

In a society where perfect records are admired when achieved, like winning the Tour de France, claiming an Oscar, or becoming a

Faculty Explore Vastly Different Research to Alleviate Suffering When researchers gather at the National Symposium for Academic Palliative Care Education & Research

By Jamie Beachy, PhD, Certified ACPE Educator Palliative care stands at the forefront of growing fields within health care. With a focus

By Jamie Beachy, PhD, Certified ACPE Educator Palliative care stands at the forefront of growing fields within health care. With a focus on

Grant’s Washington Experience Links to Importance in Curriculum Marian Grant, DNP, CRNP (ACNP-BC), ACHPN, FPCN, RN, Policy Consultant for The Coalition to

What is required for a person to serve as a chaplain? What does a chaplain do? The Board of Chaplaincy Certification, Inc.,

By Helen McNeal, Executive Director of the CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care When it comes to doing our advance directive and

Helen McNeal Explains the Importance of Palliative Care Chaplaincy The CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care just announced the release of a

Aging is Even More Challenging for LGBTQ People Symposium Speaker de Vries’ Research Reveals Reality but Encourages Resilience CSU Shiley Institute for

Hospital-based Physician Will Identify Key Quality Topics That Inform Improvement Steven Z Pantilat, MD, a physician whose practice resides primarily in the

Keynote Session Will Explore Disparities and Provide Strategies to Improve Care The 2017 Academic Symposium for Palliative Care Education and Research, being

Palliative Care Pioneer, Practitioner and Educator Among Featured Keynotes Because the hospice and palliative care movement in the United States is relatively

Jean Kutner MD Will Share Research to Inspire and Support Symposium Attendees Jean S. Kutner, MD, MSPH Professor of Medicine and Associate