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Understanding What Matters Series, Part 1- Who Knows What Matters? Addressing POA, Capacity and Consent

This presentation (51:48 minutes) by Ritabelle Fernandes discusses what matters when planning for incapacity and what happens down the road. She provides information on capacity, guardianships and conservatorships, powers of attorney, and money management. Then Dana Mitchell discusses from a QI perspective of what matters. Slides are available for download. (Presentation starts at 3:03 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2022, Project ECHO.

Depression, Part 4: Putting Behavioral Activation Strategies into Practice: Addressing Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Depression

This presentation (1:00:38 minutes) by Adia Wen discusses putting behavioral activation strategies into practice. She addresses social isolation, loneliness, and depression. Then Dana Mitchell discusses tools and resources for depression management. Slides are available for download.(Presentation starts at 25:06 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2022, Project ECHO
https://geriatrics.jabsom.hawaii.edu/nh-echo-lan/

Depression, Part 2: SBAR Depression & Medical Treatment

This presentation (54:41 minutes) by Aida Wen discusses SBAR depression and medical treatment. She provides information about PHQ-9, suicidal ideation in nursing homes, and treatments. Dana Mitchell discusses how caregivers can take care of themselves.

Depression, Part 1: Recognizing Depression

This presentation (58:23 minutes) by Aida Wen discusses recognizing depression in long-term care. She provides information on the impact of the pandemic on well-being, detecting depression in the elderly, and assessing loneliness and depression. Slides are available for download. (Presentation starts at 9:45 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2021. Project ECHO.
https://geriatrics.jabsom.hawaii.edu/nh-echo-lan/

Geriatric ECHO: Diagnosis and Management of Dry Eye Disease

This presentation (52:21 minutes) by Ming Chen discusses dry eye disease. The purpose of this lecture is: (1) to bring attention to PCP and geriatric physician about dry eye; (2) review diagnosis and management of dry eye; and (3) discuss the proper diagnosis and treatment that may be initiated before getting ophthalmologist consultation. (Presentation starts at 5:15 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2021, Project ECHO
https://geriatrics.jabsom.hawaii.edu/echo/

Geriatric ECHO: Models of Serious Illness Care

This presentation (59:52 minutes) by Rae S. Seitz discusses supportive, palliative, and hospice care. By the end of the presentation, learners should be able to: (1) review the definitions of serious illness and palliative care; (2) describe 3 models of care for management of serious illness; and (3) list at least 2 important differences between palliative care and hospice care. (Presentation starts at 5:50 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2021, Project ECHO

Geriatric ECHO: Geriatric Approach to Nutrition & Weight Loss in Older Adults

This presentation (56:34 minutes) by Aida Wen and Monica Esquivel discusses nutrition and weight loss in older adults. By the end of the presentation, learners should be able to: (1) understand the nutritional needs of older adults; (2) be able to recognize and evaluate undernutrition; and (3) know what resources are available to manage undernutrition in a way that maximizes quality of life. (Presentation starts at 5:25 minutes.)

Source: John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2021, Project ECHO

Preventing Hospital Acquired Pneumonia: An Interprofessional Challenge

A growing body of evidence about the effectiveness of system-wide initiatives reducing the incidence of hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) underscores how oral hygiene prevention protocols are effective. Yet there is no national standardized quality measure that requires monitoring and reporting about the incidence and prevalence of HAP.