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Ep. 36: Breaking Down the Silos Between Palliative Care and Hospice

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Rikki is the author of several book chapters in APRN textbooks and Core Competencies and contributed to a number of articles published in HPM journals. Yvonne obtained her Master of Science degree as a Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with specialty in Nursing Education.

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The Future of Geriatrics: A Podcast with Jerry Gurwitz, Ryan Chippendale, and Mike Harper

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Summary Transcript Summary What does the future hold for geriatrics? Historically, answers generally lamented the ever increasing need for geriatrics without a corresponding growth in the number of specialists in the field. On today’s podcast, we are going to do a deep dive on the future of geriatrics with three amazing guests.

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Assisted Living Communities: Podcast with Sheryl Zimmerman, Kenny Lam, and Ken Covinsky

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end of life care and advance care planning) to more geriatrics focused (e.g. We additionally firmly establish that the song How to Save a Life by the Fray was a product of the aughts (2005, to be exact), not the 90’s ): Enjoy! It’s what happens in lots of different fields, including geriatrics. Transcript. Welcome back.

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Negotiation and Dispute Resolution: A Podcast with Lee Lindquist and Alaine Murawski

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Geriatrics. Dealing with conflict in caring for the seriously ill: “it was just out of the question” JAMA 2005. Alex: We are delighted to welcome back Lee Lindquist, who’s a geriatrician and chief of geriatrics at Northwestern. Awesome book. Journal of Patient Experience. December 2020. Transcript.

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Well-being and Resilience: a Podcast with Jane Thomas, Naomi Saks, Ishwaria Subbiah

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That was like 2005. So when we were working on this book, intentionally interprofessional, we found such strong evidence that the team itself, simply being in a team, is protective. And I remember we did it once with Susan block over the IPCo and another time with Andy Billings over coverage issues. It’s completely protective.