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Afterwards, we chat with the prison’s chaplain, Keith Knauf. Eric: So I’m excited because we’re going to be interviewing Michele, but we’re also going to be interviewing others, including inmate volunteers here, chaplains. It was built in 1955, so it wasn’t designed for a geriatric population. Eric: Yeah.
On the other hand, all of our guests agree that chaplains are often the most vulnerable to being cut from hospital and health system budgets. We welcome all professions, including but not limited to physicians, chaplains, social workers, nurses, nurse practitioners, case managers, administrators, and pharmacists. Karen: Thank you.
Though his narrow definition of suffering as injured or threatened personhood has been critiqued , the central concept was a motivating force for many of us to enter the fields of geriatrics and palliative care, Eric and I included. Hospital Chaplains, Spirituality, and Pain Management: A Qualitative Study. Pain Manag Nurs.
I think that was from a point of view of how do you cope with sadness and grief, is that you find a funny bone somewhere and you have. We’ve got social workers, we’ve got chaplains, we got nurses who can do the human piece. What should we do as nurses, as physicians, as social workers, as chaplains? What do we do?
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Alex 01:01 And we’re delighted to welcome back to the podcast Naomi Saks, who is a palliative care chaplain, assistant professor in the D ivision of P alliative M edicine at UCSF and D irector of I ndividual and C ollective W ell-being for the H ospice and P alliative M edicine f ellowship at UCSF. Ishwaria, welcome to GeriPal.
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Years later, when I was a geriatric fellow, he gave me another gift by asking me to review James Hallenbeck’s remarkable book Palliative Care Perspectives for the Journal of Palliative Medicine. The nurses, aides, chaplains and social workers on our team teach me daily. I look to them all as my guides.
We are really trying to be mindful of the breadth of experience people bring, you know, to be sure that we have chaplains telling stories, social workers, physicians, apps, et cetera. Alex 32:22 Geriatrics Palliative Care Podcast. The daughter was filled with anticipatory grief, regret, and anger. Emily 32:24 There we go.
He, there’s so much focus given to bereavement and grief as well, and he fears that again, there’s just not enough thought giving to what that dying person themselves is going through, whether they’re afraid to die with any secrets surrounded by platitudes. Speaker 2 ( 15:52 ): Here’s another really good question.
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