Compassion Rounds: Connecting with Patients and Families Beyond a Diagnosis
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During a hospitalization, medical rounds address the patient’s physical needs but often fall short of addressing emotional and spiritual needs. Compassion rounds is an innovative program that focuses on a patient’s mind, body and spirit. It assists families in finding hope, strength, and peace. The goal is to empower patients and families to learn new ways to cope and ultimately improve their well-being. Join this webinar to learn key steps to reach a patient and their loved ones on a new level and experience the surprising impact it can have on those who learn the value of hosting Compassion Rounds.
Speakers
-Jeffrey Cousins, Care Consultant, AdventHealth
-Reina Mayor, MD, Neonatologist, AdventHealth
Learning Objectives
-Define Compassion Rounds.
-Identify steps to take for a successful experience.
-Discover how Compassion Rounds can improve employee morale.
Non-members can purchase webinars at a cost of $49 each.
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