Reshaping the Approach to Life and Death in Healthcare

HopeWest, in collaboration with Community Hospital, is proud to announce the Western Slope Hospice and Palliative Care Conference scheduled for February 23, 2024. This exciting event is designed to provide a comprehensive educational opportunity for healthcare professionals, focusing on hospice and palliative care, advance directives, and effective management of specific symptoms.

Event Details

Date: February 23, 2024
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Format: Choice of In-Person or Online
Venue: Community Hospital or Online
In-Person Capacity: 50 attendees
CME Credits Available

Conference Schedule Highlights

  • Keynote sessions from renowned experts like Dr. Crystal Owens, Dr. Phil Ramos, and Dr. Ellissa Tiller
  • Topics covering updates in dyspnea management, palliative pain management, communication skills, and more.
  • Specific sessions on advanced directives and the management of behavioral disturbances in delirium and dementia.

The Western Slope Hospice and Palliative Care Conference is primarily aimed at area physicians, physician assistants, and nurses. It also extends its reach to various area practices interested in sending multiple disciplines for a comprehensive learning experience. The conference is a perfect blend of professional development and practical education, offering Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits to attendees.

This one-day event promises to be interactive and insightful, focusing on changing the way healthcare professionals think about both life and death. The limited in-person capacity ensures an intimate setting for enhanced learning and networking, while the online streaming option caters to a broader audience.

Join us for a day of exploration, education, and enlightenment at the Western Slope Hospice and Palliative Care Conference. Be a part of a movement that aims to revolutionize the perspective on end-of-life care and the overall healthcare approach to life and death.

This one-day event promises to be interactive and insightful, focusing on changing the way healthcare professionals think about both life and death.