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The 4th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care
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Engaging Physicians in Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Developing Physician Engagement and Training Strategies / Project DOCC (Delivery of Chronic Care): A Parent-Centered Collaboration in Pediatric Medical Education
Track : August 18, 2009
Program Code: F2
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM  EST
SPEAKER (S):
Brooke Latzke, MPH Candidate, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Cezanne Garcia, MPH, Senior Program and Resource, Specialist; Institute for Family-Centered Care, Seattle, WA
Christine Low, LCSW, Patient and Family Centered Care Coordinator
Stefanie Smith, NICU/PICU Parent, Parent Coordinator, Project DOCC
Lauren Staple, MD, Pediatric Resident, Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital, New York, NY
Description
Engaging Physicians in Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Developing Physician Engagement and Training Strategies

Physician engagement in patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) initiatives is a challenge for health care organizations. We will share environmental factors that support and/or encourage physicians to participate in PFCC initiatives/training. We will provide guidance materials with recommendations for physician engagement and training/
curriculum development.

Project DOCC (Delivery of Chronic Care): A Parent-Centered Collaboration in Pediatric Medical Education

Project DOCC (Delivery of Chronic Care), a pediatric medical education program using family faculty, is now offered in more than 100 hospitals worldwide. This multidisciplinary panel will highlight how Project DOCC is implemented at Mount Sinai and share research findings.


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