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Good Grief Resources

Grief is a normal and natural reaction to death. Love and grief are inseparable – they are yin and yang – so when we lose those we love we experience grief. It is a normal response and it has been a part of the human condition since the beginning of time. You can see grief in every culture. Some cultures embrace this experience more directly than others. Some, unfortunately, sweep this experience under the rug or pathologize it as an abnormality.

GeriPal: A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast for Every Healthcare Professional

GeriPal was created with the support of the Division of Geriatrics at the University of California. They invite the brightest minds in geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care to talk about the topics that you care most about, ranging from recently published research in the field to controversies that keep us up at night.

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Achieving Health Equity

Certain populations suffer disproportionately in the face of serious illness, whether because of race, geography, income, sexual orientation, gender identity, culture, trauma history, or any of the myriad factors that impact patient care and patient experience. Health professionals have a unique opportunity to lead in achieving health equity by establishing trust and alleviating suffering for traditionally oppressed or excluded patients.

Association for Pet Loss Bereavement Support Resources

Association for Pet Loss Bereavement Support Resources provides a wide variety of resources on coping with pet loss, including reading resources for caregivers, veterinary support group opportunities, and training modules. 

Patient and Family Experiences (Negative and Positive) with Health Care Teams

These short video snippets capture patients and/or family members describing their experiences with health care services representing a range of specialty care. The first series illustrates the negative impact when care providers are not communicating with each other to coordinate care. The second video series describe the positive impact of interprofessional collaborative practice where professionals are communicating and collaborating to optimize care.

Loretta Nunez - Oct 18, 2024

Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPE/IPP) Case Studies

Access more than 25 case studies involving real-life teams, patients, students, and families. These cases feature examples of successful IPP collaboration across a variety of settings with a variety of health and education professionals and community members. More than 35 different professions are represented among the interprofessional teams and cases thus providing a rich resource for preprofessional student learning as well as the professional development of workforce teams.

Loretta Nunez - Oct 18, 2024

Trauma-Informed Caring for Native American Patients and Communities Prioritizes Healing, Not Management

Addressing intergenerational trauma remains a public health priority in Native American (NA) communities. Clinicians working with NA patients must express humility, understand local culture, collaborate, and develop an insider's perspective on NA past and present life in order to earn trust. This case considers an NA adolescent suffering from mental distress, possible substance use, and multiple traumas.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024

Advancing Senior Care and Aging in Place through Collaborative, In-Home Visits: A Novel Community-University Partnership

Report on a a 3 year project involving clinical faculty and students from pharmacy, nursing, and occupational therapy who engaged in team-based home visits with at risk seniors in an underserved county in Wisconsin. In particular, this report highlights the importance of community-based partnerships with organizations, such as Fresh Meals on Wheels and Area Health Education Centers.  Results indicated that faculty, students and the recipients of care were extremely satisfied with the program.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024

Case reports of interprofessional care for clients enrolled in a mental health court

Background: An interprofessional mental health court (MHC) team was created in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 2014 to help keep low-level offenders with mental health (MH) disorders out of the correctional system. The focus of MHC is on stabilization of MH disorders and rehabilitation rather than incarceration. A clinical MH pharmacist was added to the team in 2015 to provide expertise on psychotropic medication regimens and to meet with clients for medication education. Case Reports: A 58-year-old black male was admitted to the MHC after he failed to provide sex registry information.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024

Little Helpers No More A Framework for Collaborative Deprescribing of Benzodiazepines in Older Adults

Benzodiazepines are a class of medications that tend to fl y “under the radar” within the general population but nonetheless post a signifi cant risk to older adults when not used appropriately. The current article aims to shine a spotlight on this medication class along with a framework for a team-based approach to successfully de-escalate use when clinically appropriate. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 58(1), 23-28.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024