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CPN's In The Room: Shared Decision-Making featuring Dr. Kate Nelson

CPN's In the Room: Telling Your Story

CPN's In The Room: Understanding and Addressing Pediatric Medical Trauma

CPN's In the Room: Grieving in Relation to Others with Taryn Schuelke, CT, CCLS and parents

A neurologist on Palliative Care: the human work we have to bring back when medicine is so advanced.

Future v Today: Helping families pay attention to what really matters so they don’t miss the present

Reversibility to inform Decision making: Has it gotten harder for this child to live in their body?

A pediatric neurologist on validating to parents how the situation isn’t normal.

A neurologist on the emotional and practical stress of seizures in children with SNI.

A pediatric neurologist on helping parents understand they need a break or respite.

A pediatric neurologist: talking with families about balance and what they are willing to tolerate.

Helping families prioritize for good days vs the long task list: The jar analogy.

Pediatric dementia

“A lot of families feel outraged that we can’t get things dialed in more precisely and quickly.'

In The Room: Dyadic Coping - Managing Caregiver Stress as a Couple

“I wish palliative care had arrived three weeks earlier… It was such a relief.

Fear of regret re decision making: Centering our child's experience, not our fear of guilt.

CPN's In the Room: I Need a Break (Caregiver Burnout)

Pediatric Cancer and Palliative Care: Addressing the child's worries about dying

Palliative Care in Oncology: Example 1: Pain Management HD 720p

Palliative Care in Oncology Part 1: speaking the child's language, children understand

The Parent Palliative Clinician Partnership: Knowing the Child; Interpreting for the Child

Our palliative care MD was the interpreter for the family

How palliative care looks in oncology: example 2 (pain and nausea management)