Caring for patients and caregivers

Mourning the Loss of a Healthy Life for Patients and their Families


Description
This training, offered by Danielle Imbeault, who made her career after nursing in the pharma industry, working different role, but finding her passion in learning and development and helping grieving families. Danielle will help and equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to support patients and their families as they navigate the emotional and psychological challenges associated with grieving a healthy life after a blood cancer. The focus is on understanding the nuances of loss, transition, and grief, and applying a dual approach to help individuals adapt to their illness.

Learning Objectives:
* Distinguishing between Loss, Transition, and Grief: Participants will learn to identify and differentiate these key concepts to better understand the emotional experiences of patients and their families.
* Supporting Individuals with Blood Cancer: Whether dealing with chronic or acute blood cancer, participants will be trained to use a dual approach to aid patients in adapting to their illness, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Length of training : 60 minutes Mentorship Program A...: No

Content
  • Important information (clone)
  • Recording
  • Training evaluation form
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever