Day 2 @theNASEM workshop
The highlight from day 1: LaToya, a CNA, gave a moving, honest, courageous account of being a direct care worker. “The ice cream truck should not be a luxury.”
- hours & pay are bad, the work is hard & they love & care their patients & their dignity
@theNASEM First up- @EspinozaNotes from @PHInational
The intense focus on direct care workers, paying people a living wage, improving working conditions so that we can also improve patient care during this event has given me so much hope
“Social determinants of success at work” is one phrase that stuck out to me yesterday. @mad_sters doing critical work in this area for direct care workers
But I think about it for others who work in our system too.
Homecare workers feel
Undervalued & overworked
Communication & care are fragmented
Caught in the middle
Love for their jobs @mad_sters citation
What about #dementia? They are working on that too. We need so many more dementia care specialists.
Both of my grandmothers died with dementia. The boomers are aging. This is so important.
@EspinozaNotes finished with mention of the need for career ladders and opportunities for advancement- LaToya discussed that at length. She’s in nursing school, has 2 kids and is working multiple jobs to advance. It’s impossibly hard but she’s doing it.
@MollieBiewaldMD talking about innovative approaches to mid-career training in #hapc. Time-variable, competency-based program. Hooray!
(Not available in #pedpc yet. Boo.) @Dingfieldl worked hard on this
How does the mid career fellowship program work? It’s very cool! #hapc
Local context is key to success. Sounds like QI! #hapc
Next up Dr. Bradley T Rosen from @CedarsSinai
In FY14 they defined egregious harm at EOL
And have embedded goal-concordant care work into their QIC group
The cockles of my QI heart are so very warm 🤓
They found that lack of communication skills were major driver of poor goal concordance.
They created a standardized serious illness care curriculum.
They found that #burnout decreased when clinicians were better trained. #hapc
Group C least likely to have these convos- they get program C
Group B more likely- they get B+C
Group A most likely- they get all of it
🤯🤯🤯
I love this! #hapc#pedpc @CedarsSinai Partnering w @CAPCpalliative and @AriadneLabs
Now for what you all know is my jam: Dr Beth Lown with @theSCCH regarding the Healing Healthcare Initiative!
Did you know @CincyChildrens is a pilot site for HHI!?
“At best we are suffering, at worst we are dealing with psychological distress and at time suicidality.” - Dr. Beth Lown
She also invokes the financial model of healthcare in the US and conflict with the values of HCWs
HHI is for healthcare leaders, to reimagine operations to take better care of clinicians- so we can take care of patients #organizationalcompassion in action. @theSCCH
“The goal is to make healthcare trauma-preventative rather than trauma-inducing.”
Working in healthcare is often trauma-inducing.
It’s rare to hear it acknowledged so openly.
Thank you Dr. Lown. ❤️❤️❤️
Learnings: C-suite leaders are hungry for guidance. They need practical, concrete steps.
But the decision about where to put $$ remains difficult.
What about when mental health and well-being aren’t core values? Time to raise them up!
“You can’t do anything without enough time. If you want nothing to change, give people insufficient time to make a change. We need reimbursement models that allow for the time people need to spend (with patients).” - Dr. Beth Lown
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Bittersweet day for us at CCHMC as @billpatcourtney gives the Schubert lecture for #CincyKidsPGR @CincyKidsCME as she begins retirement soon.
Sharing profound memories of Dr. Schubert as the epitome of a trusted leader.
She's one of the greats.
❤️💜💙💚💛🧡
Sharing lessons from Dr. Thomas Delong and reflecting on lessons during COVID.
Most importantly-
Be crystal clear about how others experience you.
Be crystal clear about how others experience themselves when they are with you.
I love the title of this slide.
Pointing out the importance of
Self awareness- what are my strengths?
Self management- what are my blind spots? how do i
Social awareness- what is this room telling me?
Social skills- managing relationships and building networks
Good morning from the Keck Center @theNASEM where I am so pleased to be part of their workshop this morning to support and sustain the workforce to care for people with serious illness! #hapc#pedpc#wellness#wellbeing#suffering
Thinking about how the same gesture can be received as incredibly compassionate or just- not- depending on the actor.
Ex- after 4 was in the ED, I took cookies to say thank you. The nurse cried. "No one does this."
But if an org leader did the same, likely different response. 1/
I appreciate that the meaning and receipt of the gesture depends a lot on the power and intention of the person making it.
An org leader can change difficult working conditions and chooses instead to bring cookies, that's incompetent compassion for workers.
2/
I think the best case is to work in a system in which clinicians are so well cared for, that even small gestures by leaders can be received as helpful and a kind of love.
To get to that place requires fixing structural healthcare workplace issues first.
3/
Next up: Fr218A- Agitation and feeding intolerance in children with medical complexity with @StocktonBev and Dr. Katherine Maddox!
Front row is Dr. Julie Hauer. The OG of this topic who wrote the book. If you don’t have it and you do #pedpc here is a link: bookshop.org/p/books/caring…
Julie Hauer did a study on gabapentin in children with Med complexity and feeding intolerance- remarkable response in sx. (That’s Julie’s head in front of the slide! I fan girl every time I interact with her.) ❤️ #hapc23#pedpc