Being With Dying : Training Program & Faculty. Being With Dying Program May 16 - May 23, 2014 Being with Dying: Led by Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD * Cynda Hylton Rushton, PhD, RN, FAAN * Tony Back, MD and Associate Faculty: Holly Yang, MD; Ben Daitz, MD; Al Kaszniak, PhD; Jan Jahner, CHPN; Donna Kwilosz, PhD; Laurie Leitch, PhD; Mary Taylor; Rev. Corrina Chung. Tuition & Application Details Consider these other relevant BWD programs. Curriculum This revolutionary and practical training program for health care professionals gives essential tools for work with dying people and their families. The training covers core issues related to dying, death, and grieving; ethical issues in end-of-life care and training in the communication of difficult news; community building around dying persons and relationship-centered care; NEUROSCIENCE, SELF-CARE, CAPACITY BUILDING, and RESILIENCE training; approaches to psychological and spiritual care of the dying; the relationship between pain and suffering; peri-death phenomena; and care of the caregiver.
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