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Pre-Conference Workshop: Toni Flowers-JeffersonPre-Conference Workshop: Toni Flowers-Jefferson

FacilitatorFacilitator

Septemeber 22,2015.Septemeber 22,2015.

CLOSING INFORMATION GAPSIN END OF LIFE CARE

ConversatiConversationon Ready!Ready!

WORKSHOP GOALWORKSHOP GOALFacilitate an opportunity for multidisciplinary health care

professionals to explore and identify the multicultural issues existent among potential donors and their families and to create a method for closing the

information gaps while preparing for, discussing and making end of life decisions.

Focus Areas*Pre Planning *Palliative Care *Spiritual Care *Social Work/Patient Advocates 

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVESWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES 1. Participants will explore and identify various multicultural

issues required to facilitate positive conversations promoting “early on” end of life discussions and decision makings among health care allies. 

2. Participants will identify the three main issues/topics required to facilitate positive discussions of end of life issues including but not limited to organ donation among health care professionals. 

3.  A “Member Only” downloadable resource guide will be developed to feature the top three messages to facilitate positive discussions will be posted on AMAT website

EASING THE PROCESS FOR PATIENT & EASING THE PROCESS FOR PATIENT & FAMILIESFAMILIES

CATEGORIESCATEGORIESPREPARING FOR END OF LIFEEND OF LIFE DISCUSSIONEND OF LIFE DECISION MAKING

Ask Me 3 Ask Me 3 is a patient education program designed to improve

communication between patients and health care providers, encourage patients to become active members of their health care team, and promote improved health outcomes. The program encourages patients to ask their health care providers three questions:

 1. What is my main problem?2. What do I need to do?3. Why is it important for me to do this?

Studies show that people who understand health instructions make fewer mistakes when they take their medicine or prepare for a medical procedure. They may also get well sooner or be able to better manage a chronic health condition.

TALKING HEADS & MULTIPLE TALKING HEADS & MULTIPLE MESSAGESMESSAGES

PATIENT & FAMILY PATIENT & FAMILY CENTERED CARECENTERED CARE

A WINNING A WINNING RECIPERECIPE

PRE-PLANNINGPRE-PLANNING

THE DISCUSSIONTHE DISCUSSION

DECISION MAKINGDECISION MAKING

GREAT WORK, GREAT WORK, THANK YOU FOR THANK YOU FOR

YOUR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!CONTRIBUTIONS!

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