Hello and welcome to the #hapc chat. We'll be discussing issues in palliative care and hospice. While many of us work in the field we aim to keep the conversation open to anyone so please feel free to ask questions or reflect on questions in your own unique way.
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For the next hour I'll be participating in a live discussion about issues in palliative care and hospice at #hapc. Please excuse the high Tweet volume while I engage on topics I'm passionate about.
I'm Renee Berry, hosting the discussion this evening from San Luis Obispo, CA. I cofounded #hapc chat in 2010 have been an advocate for early palliative care for 15+ years. Started as a teen hospice volunteer.
T2 Have your self care rituals/routines changed since the start of the pandemic? What's been most effective for you to recharge? #hapc
T3: Have you considered asking patients and families about how racism has impacted their health? I found this thread thoughtful and was interested in if #hapc team members had been intentional about asking this specific question. https://twitter.com/RandiBeyerlRN/status/1387160601579986947
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