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Communication
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program, Boston, MA — engagement
of Boston Schweitzer fellows in establishing effective compassionate
relationships across cultural and other differences between patients
and caregivers
Alzheimer’s Services of Cape and the Islands Hyannis, MA — develop a training program for professional caregivers who work with Alzheimer’s patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilities and to conduct a pilot in selected facilities
American Academy on Communication in Healthcare (formerly
known as the American Academy on Physician and Patient), Chesterfield, MO
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scholarships for caregivers
to attend annual faculty development courses on relationship-centered
care |
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multi-institutional study to
determine the best way to teach humanism in an inpatient setting |
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development of curricula to
help residency programs meet accreditation standards on doctor-patient
communication |
Benedictine Health Foundation, Kingston, NY — training
to improve the communication between professional caregivers and family
caregivers
Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA — training in
doctor-patient communication
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
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introduction of medical humanities
to third-year Harvard medical students at BIDMC with the goal
of fostering a humanistic approach to patient care |
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evaluation and dissemination
of a curriculum for medical trainees that will improve patient-clinician
communication about sex |
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Boston, MA - training of caregivers to improve their care of homeless and marginally housed transgendered clients, specifically with respect to mental health services
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
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Family Medicine Department —
Balint (support) groups for residents to enhance empathy and
communication skills |
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Department of General Internal
Medicine — pilot faculty development program to teach
residents interviewing and related psychosocial skills |
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development of a training program
for volunteers and clinicians to help them communicate with
patients with cognitive disabilities |
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development of a model residency
program to teach communication skills in compliance with the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
requirements |
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provide support to the PAIRS programs which is designed to teach first year Boston University medical students how to interact with and learn from individuals with early stage Alzheimer’s disease |
Boston University Gerontology Center, Boston, MA — scholarships
for workshops for health and human service workers in agencies that
serve immigrant and minority elderly. The workshops focus on end-of-life
care, culture-specific issues, and support for family caregivers.
Boston University School of Public Health and collaborators, Boston,
MA — development of workshops to strengthen communication
between low-income women and their providers from Boston Medical Center,
using real life narrative and theater techniques
Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA — sponsorship
of Dennis Thomson Compassionate Scholars who were selected to develop
compassionate care training programs
Bunker Hill Health Center, Charlestown, MA — funding
for a unique, multidisciplinary approach to the complex problem of
obesity with an emphasis on the patient-caregiver relationship
Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA
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development and implementation
of best practices for involving culturally, linguistically and
socio-economically diverse patients in the design of high quality
health care |
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development of a medical humanities
curriculum to be integrated into the medicine and psychiatry
residency programs and the Harvard Medical School third-year
clerkship at Cambridge Hospital |
Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA – dissemination of an innovative educational project to improve communication and relationship building between Neonatal Intensive Care Unit practitioners and families throughout the northeast
Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA — research to determine
if parental feedback helps pediatric anesthesiologists communicate
better with children and parents during the stressful pre-op period
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY — narrative
medicine workshops in which clinicians write "parallel charts" about
what they and their patients are feeling.
Community Catalyst, Boston, MA — development, in partnership
with Northeastern University Bouve School and the Center for Community
Health Education and Research, of a version of the health access simulation
tool "Walk in My Shoes" that focuses on interactions between patients
and clinicians
Compassionate Care ALS, West Falmouhth, MA – development of its “Cultivating Compassion Training Series” which helps health care professionals provide compassionate care to patients with Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, MA — hospital-wide
expansion of a program, successfully piloted in the Emergency Department,
to improve respect and caring for patients and families
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA — videos of
young adults with cancer to be used as teaching tools
Dana-Farber/Partners Cancer Care, Boston, MA — bi-monthly
Balint groups for oncology fellows to enhance empathy and communication
skills
Doylestown Hospital To Your Health Radio Program, Doylestown, PA — production of 12 radio segments highlighting a common challenge
in doctor-patient communication based on real patient experiences
Fairview Hospital, Great Barrington, MA — development
of a coordinated community approach to educate a disease-specific
group of patients about their disease and to improve patient-caregiver
communication
Greater Brockton Parish Health Consortium, Brockton, MA —
expansion of a parish nursing program where nurses and other health
professionals minister to the needs of fellow congregation members
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA — "Healer's Art" course
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA — professional
educational program addressing substantial differences in health care
outcomes, and concurrent lack of trust, of specific racial and ethnic
groups
Health Law Advocates, Boston, MA — development of a guide
for consumers to clarify HIPAA regulations
Health Professionals Training Institute, Cambridge, MA —
scholarships to train direct care workers in communications skills and cultural competency
Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA
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research on nurses who have
survived cancer and the effect of their experiences on their
clinical practice |
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conference, development of a
handbook for family caregivers, and a curriculum for health
professionals to prepare family-professional teams for ethical
dilemmas involving life-sustaining treatments |
Jewish Family & Children's Service, Boston, MA — training
for caregivers in long-term care facilities on the special needs of
Holocaust survivors
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD —
research on what physicians with cancer learn from their experience
as patients
Maria Judge, Medford, MA — photo exhibit that chronicles
her experience as a patient with cancer
Ellen Kagan, MA — cable TV show on communicating with
patients
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA- trainings for multidisciplinary caregivers about the etiquette of care for patients with disabilities
Jeannie Lindheim, Newton, MA — workshops on communicating
with patients with life-threatening illness
Beth Lown, MD, Brookline, MA — forum for patients and
physicians to derive collaboratively a communications model for shared
decision-making
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
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Adolescent Medicine Division
— implementation and evaluation of a curriculum to help
residents communicate with adolescents |
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Psychiatry Department —
to address the psychosocial concerns of patients who are undergoing
genetic testing for cancer |
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Weight Center — development
and implementation of a workshop to teach clinicians to relate
more compassionately to obese patients |
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Women's Health Program —
training for caregivers on complementary medicine |
Maine Humanities Council, Portland, ME - provide speakers for its conference, “Caring for the Caregiver: Perspectives on Literature and Medicine”
Massachusetts Long Term Care Foundation, Newton, MA —
design and implementation of a pain management training program for
caregivers in long-term care facilities
MATCH-UP Interfaith Volunteers, Boston, MA — "What's
Up, Doc?" workshops to help elders and their providers communicate
more effectively
MediaWorks, Gloucester, MA — video to help women with
metastatic breast cancer and to educate their caregivers about the
experience
Melissa's Living Legacy, Henrietta, NY — multi-method
training for clinicians who treat adolescents with cancer to help
them respond to the unique needs of these patients and their families
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY —
establishment of a "train the trainer" program to create a team of
"Schwartz Center communication facilitators" who will teach communication
skills
MIT Medical, Cambridge, MA — development of a self-sustaining
training program to improve communication between patients and providers
and compare patient satisfaction results between caregivers who have
received the training and those who have not
Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA – piloting of the hospital’s “Patients-as-Partners” project in the diagnostic mammography suite, focusing on improving communication between radiology residents and patients, using patients as teachers
National Council on Women's Health, New York, NY — symposium
in New York about the patient-caregiver relationship
Neponset Health Center, Dorchester, MA- refresher training to medical providers, mental health providers and interpreters to strengthen their partnerships and communication skills
Neville Center at Fresh Pond, Cambridge, MA — full-day
training sessions for its workforce focusing on increasing empathy
for nursing home residents and improving communications skills
Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA — support for "Children's
Emotional Healthlink" website to promote earlier diagnosis of pediatric
emotional problems by improving physician-parent communication
Northeastern University, Boston, MA — use of standardized
patients to help physical therapy students communicate and relate
better with patients
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL — development
and production of an original drama based on healthcare workers' own
stories of their relationships with patients
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL —
implementation of a curriculum called "Difficult Conversations" for
third-year medical students to improve their communication skills
around difficult patient issues
Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ — Balint groups for internal
medicine residents
Parent to Parent of Vermont, Williston, VT — program
in which family members observe pediatric residents as they interact
with hospitalized children and their families at Fletcher Allen Hospital
in Vermont
Sam Putnam, MD, Cambridge, MA — groundwork for a documentary
film on the doctor-patient relationship and a multi-faceted national
PBS outreach project
Peggy Rambach, Andover, MA and the Vermont Arts Exchange, North
Bennington, VT — Arts and Healing Initiative writing workshops
at health care facilities in Massachusetts and Vermont for patients
and clinicians to write about their relationships
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI — lecture on compassionate
care
Roxbury Community College School of Nursing, Boston, MA —
teaching materials related to cultural competency and end-of-life
Saint Elizabeth's Medical Center, Boston, MA — program
to enhance residency training with visits to patients' homes
Saint Joseph Manor Health Care, Brockton, MA — communications
training workshops for certified nursing assistants
Lidia Schapira, MD, Boston, MA — monthly study group
for physicians to allow for collective learning, sharing of stories
and intergenerational learning
Lidia Schapira, MD, and Julie Goldman — video and accompanying
study guide on the patient-physician relationship to be used as a
teaching tool
Sherrill House, Boston, MA — education of family members
and patients about pain management and how to be an effective advocate
for pain relief
Simmons College Society and Health Program, Boston, MA —
lecture series on compassionate care
Southwestern Vermont Healthcare and the Institute for Medical Humanism,
Bennington, VT — video entitled "The Lived World of Illness,"
which features metastatic cancer patients talking about their health
care experiences, available to providers who work with cancer patients
and their families
SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY — pilot program
in its medical school curriculum where residents would serve as co-facilitators
with faculty in teaching compassionate, humanistic medicine
Tufts University, Medford, MA — patient-as-educator model
to teach compassionate care to third-year medical students
Tufts University Family Practice Residency, Malden, MA —
curriculum to train family medicine residents in the effective use
of family counseling/therapy in an outpatient health center setting
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA —training for 20 physicians from hospital affiliates to be “master teachers” of compassionate care
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA — training
for medical students, residents and faculty on pediatric palliative
care as part of an effort to establish a pediatric palliative care
program at the hospital
University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL — research
to improve surgeons' communication skills
Visiting Nurse Association of Boston, Boston, MA — training
program to help nurses develop fulfilling short-term relationships
with patients
Women of Means, Wellesley, MA
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training and other initiatives
to improve the health care of homeless women |
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support for a partnership between
Women of Means, Regis College and Harvard Medical School to
teach nursing and nurse practitioner students to provide compassionate
medical services to homeless women |
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