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2009 Spirituality And Clinical Care Course Syllabus

Primary Author: M. Kay Sandor, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

Syllabus developed for UTMB Nursing, Medical, and Allied Health Students through a grant from the John Templeton Foundation Spirituality and Medicine Award administered by GWish. Case studies and a bibliography are included.

These materials may be used in other courses with credit given to the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston as the United States Copyright owner.

Date Last Modified 01/01/2009 Course curriculum, Case example/study

A Lion in the House

Primary Author: SuperSibs!

A series of short educational video modules on targeted subjects, based on the Emmy Award-winning documentary about children who were being treated in the pediatric oncology unit at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Includes modules on:

- Survivorship and late-effects
- Pediatric end-of-life issues
- School issues
- Impact on siblings
- Spirituality within pediatric oncology
- Nurse-patient boundaries

The video modules are free online. The full-legnth documentary and the LION Companion Book are available for purchase.

Date Last Modified 12/31/2008 Video, Course curriculum

A multidisciplinary training program for spiritual care in palliative care

Primary Author: Palliative Care Australia

Complete curriculum materials for trainers including, instructor's guide, slide presentations, videos, vignettes, and handouts.

Requires registration with a free account to access.

Date Last Modified 12/31/2007 Course curriculum

Art of Ascension

Primary Author: Eileen Dunn, warmy eileen

Every death is unique. While the emotional and spiritual needs of the families undergoing this process are undoubtedly complex, the language of energy helps to bring a universal understanding to the sacred process of dying. Guided by a map of the chakras, you will learn to recognize the physical stages of a spiritual transition, establishing the connection between the family and the dying individual. Through the complementary tools of massage, aromatherapy, music, and visualization, you create a sacred space for the dying.

Through self-reflection, the reader begins to explore his or her own inner world and beliefs. As healers, we are truly sacred messengers, journeying with our patients between the earthly and spiritual realms.

Date Last Modified 01/31/2009 Continuing Education course, Course curriculum

Geriatrics, Palliative Care & Interprofessional Teamwork Curriculum

Primary Author: VISN 3 Geriatric Research, Education & Clinical Center (GRECC)

Complete curriculum for Geriatrics, Palliative Care, and Interprofessional Teamwork. Includes modules on Psychosocial Issues at End of Life, and Death, Dying and Bereavement. GRECC is part of the Veterans Health Administration.

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