Friday, March 28 from 8:15 am to 4:15 pm
This one day conference is offered by the Department of Chaplaincy & Pastoral Education, Division of Faith & Health Ministries, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, as a multi-disciplinary, inter-professional focus on the sacred journey of dying and death. Throughout the centuries caregivers have struggled to provide intimate and holistic care of the dying. Ancient practices have proven beneficial as have the new, more current care of the dying through pain management and comfort care. Today our culture continues to struggle in knowing how to be present and in being comfortable in that presence, with patients, and the families & caregivers who are at the bedside of the dying.
This conference will invite caregivers to be authentically present, communicate with vulnerability, honesty, and compassion; as well as administer palliative-based comfort care healing modalities for improving care at the end of life.
Faculty: Tarron Estes
Tarron Estes is founder and president of Conscious Dying Institute, Boulder, Colorado, a learning consultancy that trains frontline caring professionals and families to increase precious quality moments, spiritual sanctity, beauty, connection and appreciation of life. She serves as an associate clinical faculty member with the Watson Caring Science Institute.
Tarron is the originator of Transformative Education for Conscious Dying Care. Her certificate programs in “Sacred Passage Guidance” and “Primary Palliative Practice Model for Frontline Clinicians” change end-of-life care and culture by transforming the lives of caregivers who deliver palliative therapies to all patients across all health care settings, regardless of health status thereby increasing the number of patients receiving palliative care.
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