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THE ANN UAL
ASSEMBLYHOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE
SAN DIEGO, CA | MARCH 18–21, 2020
PRESENTED BY
THE MEETING THAT WILL CAPTURE YOUR HEART, RE-ENERGIZE YOUR SPIRIT, AND STIMULATE YOUR MIND
Download the Annual Assembly mobile app to build your schedule, receive onsite notifications, view handouts, connect with fellow attendees, and more.
J OIN 3,500 of your hospice and palliative care colleagues at the meeting that will capture your heart, re-energize your spirit, and stimulate your mind.
L E A R N the latest clinical knowledge and research in hospice and palliative care at more than 200 educational sessions comprising more than 28 hours of learning time.
GA INnovel approaches to providing care for your patients with serious illness and their families.
E XPE RIE NCEThe Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care.
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of January 30, 2020.
Download the Annual Assembly mobile app to build your schedule, receive onsite notifications, view handouts, connect with fellow attendees, and more.
THE ANN UAL
ASSEMBLYHOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE
@pattydwebster “An incredible community: palliative and hospice people have the biggest hearts, warmest souls, and smiles that light up any room.”
@karlbezakmd “Reconnecting with old friends and making new ones, strengthening our community, and sharing insights and experience makes this conference great.”
AbOut tHE 2019 ANNuAl ASSEMbly
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INTENDED AUDIENCEThe Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care is designed for physicians, nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, social workers, and chaplains interested in acquiring, maintaining, or expanding the skills needed to function effectively in the field of hospice and palliative care.
PURPOSEThe Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care leverages the expertise of both AAHPM and HPNA to advance the field, educate their members and other healthcare professionals, and improve quality of life for those affected by serious illness by sharing the best available evidence.
OUR COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING A WELCOMING ENVIRONMENTAAHPM and HPNA strive to ensure that participants in our activities experience a welcoming environment that offers a healthy, productive community and workspace for all attendees.
We take pride in creating an environment that welcomes, engages, inspires, and empowers everyone to reach their full potential while appreciating the rich diversity of all individuals in our increasingly global hospice and palliative care community. We support equality of opportunity and treatment for everyone. A commitment to a welcoming environment that embraces diverse perspectives, cultures, and experiences is expected of all attendees, including guests, staff, contractors, exhibitors, and participants in educational sessions and social events.
PROGRAM Pl ANNING COMMIt tEE CHAIRS Mary K. Buss, MD MPH
Carla Jolley, MN ARNP ANP-BC AOCN ACHPN
SESSION DESCRIP tIONSPlenary sessions bring all attendees together for a shared learning experience designed to stimulate new thinking and conversation.Workshops are half- or full-day preconference sessions that typically require an additional registration fee.Concurrent sessions are 1-hour presentations of select abstracts.Paper sessions include four 15-minute presentations of scientific research and quality improvement projects from select abstracts.Case sessions include four 15-minute case-based presentations from select abstracts.Educational forums are 1-hour sessions by faculty invited by AAHPM or HPNA to present on a critical topic area.Early-riser sessions are concurrent sessions offered early in the morning.Poster sessions are two 1-hour visual presentations of scientific research, quality improvement projects, and case-based and scholars work-in-progress content. (CE credit is available for posters, excluding scholar e-posters.)Interactive Educational Exchange is a 90-minute session that provides a structured, interactive, and hands-on experience.
FE At uRED PlENARy SPE AkERS
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QUIET: HOW TO HARNESS THE STRENGTHS OF INTROVERTS TO TRANSFORM HOW WE WORK, LEAD, AND INNOVATE
Susan Cain, JD, is the author of the bestsellers Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverts and Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking.
Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. Watch her TED talk, which has been viewed more than 20 million times and was named by Bill Gates as one of his all-time
favorite talks. @susancain
DYING WITH LAUGHTER—THE IMPORTANCE OF SHIFTING PERSPECTIVE AND HOW LAUGHTER CHANGED MY LIFEJeremie Saunders is an award-winning actor, producer, and host of popular original Canadian media, including film, television, and podcasts. He lives with cystic fibrosis. Drawing on his affinity for laughter and education, he created Sickboy Podcast exploring conversations with a wide range of guests, talking and laughing about the experiences of living with terminal or chronic illness. The podcast aims to tear down the walls of stigma and find levity in an otherwise dark situation. Watch his TEDxToronto talk. @sickboypodcast
STATE OF THE SCIENCEThe primary authors of the top-scoring scientific abstracts submitted in the State of the Science Call will present their hospice and palliative care research. James
Tulsky, MD FACP FAAHPM, professor of medicine and co-director of the Center for Palliative Care at Harvard Medical School, will serve as discussant to review the research and help us see what’s coming in the advancement of hospice and palliative care and their implications for clinical practice. @jatulsky
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PRECONFERENCE WORkSHOPS • WEDNESDAy, MARCH 18
The following preconference workshops are not included in the full conference registration and require an additional fee.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
6:30 am–7 pmREGISTRATION
8 am–5 pm VitalTalk: Intensive Small Group Training—Addressing Goals of Care (P01)
8 am–5:30 pmHospice Medical Director Update and Exam Prep (P02) H
Let’s Play Hot Potato! Controversial Topics in the Pharmacopalliation of Serious Illness (P03) HMary Lynn McPherson, PharmD MA MDE BCPS, University of
MarylandMellar P. Davis, MD FCCP FAAHPM, Geisinger Medical SystemKathryn A. Walker, PharmD BCPS CPE, MedStar HealthAkhila Reddy, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterJudith A. Paice, PhD RN, Northwestern University Feinberg School of
MedicineKasey Malotte, PharmD BCPS, Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterJeremy Hirst, MD, Moores Cancer CenterAmy L. Davis, DO MS FACP FASAM FAAHPM, private practice
ACHPN Certification Review Course (P04)Jennifer Gentry DNP ANP-BC GNP ACHPN FPCN, Duke University
HospitalBronwyn Long, DNP MBA ACNS-BC ACHPN AOCNS, National Jewish
Health
8–11:45 am HPM Fellowship Directors Forum: Training the Next Generation—Innovations and Multigenerational Training in Fellowship (P05)Coordinated by the AAHPM Academic HPM Committee
Molly E. Collins, MD FACP, Fox Chase Cancer CenterGary T. Buckholz, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, San
DiegoApril R. Christensen, MD MS, Mayo ClinicEric S. Holmboe, MD MACP FRCP, ACGMEF. Amos Bailey, MD FACP FAAHPM, University of Colorado, AuroraLaura E. Dingfield, MD MSEd, University of PennsylvaniaKathleen P. Doyle, MD, Harvard UniversityAnnette K. Nijjar, MD, University of MinnesotaJanae K. Heath, MD, University of Pennsylvania
AAHPM Leadership Forum: Ignite—Using StrengthsFinder Leadership Strategies to Increase the Performance of You and Your Team in Palliative Care and Hospice Settings (P06) HCoordinated by the AAHPM Leadership and Career Development Committee
Christina Rowe, MSOL, The Collaborative LLC
Preparing for Good Grief: Grief and Loss in the Hospice and Palliative Context (P07) HCosponsored by the Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network
Stacy S. Remke, LICSW APHSW-C, University of MinnesotaAllison E. Shukraft, MSW MAT APHSW-C, Carolinas Healthcare
SystemKatherine P. Supiano, PhD LCSW F-GSA FT, University of UtahStephanie P. Wladkowski, PhD LMSW APHSW-C, Eastern Michigan
University
Building Partnerships Between Spiritual Care Experts and Generalists in Integrating Spiritual Care for Seriously and Chronically Ill Patients and Their Families (P08)Cosponsored by the Interprofessional Spiritual Care Education Curriculum
Christina Puchalski, MD OCDS FACP FAAHPM, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Services
Betty Ferrell, PhD MA RN FAAN FPCN CHPN, City of HopeTrace Haythorn, PhD, Association for Clinical Pastoral EducationMarvin Delgado, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterRichard W. Bauer, MM BCC LCSW, Eastern Deanery AIDS Relief
Program, Maryknoll
Advanced Treatments and Technology: Weaning and Deactivating (P09) HJoseph W. Shega, MD, Vitas HealthcareQuinten Robertson, DNP FNP-BC CHPN, Healthcare at its Best
Services-NP Group
Ethical Competencies for Clinical Excellence (P10)Rev. Carla Cheatham, PhD MDiv MA TRT, University of Maryland and
Carla Cheatham Consulting Group, LLCJessica Nutik Zitter, MD MPH FCCP FAAHPM, Highland Hospital
Cannabis: A New Addition to the Palliative Care Toolkit (P11) ADrew A. Rosielle, MD FAAHPM, University of Minnesota HealthAli John Zarrabi, MD, Emory University School of MedicineKathleen Broglio, DNP ANP-BC ACHPN CPE FPCN, Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center Ivan Zama, MD, University of Maryland-Prince Georges Hospital
CenterDiana C. Martins-Welch, MD, Northwell Health Kimberly A. Curseen, MD FAAHPM, Northeast Medical Center
Practical Strategies for Building and Growing an Effective, High-Functioning, Interdisciplinary Team (P12) HStephanie DePiano, LCSW, Hackensack Meridian HealthAmy Frieman, MD FAAHPM, Hackensack Meridian Health Kaitlyn Bender, MSN BSN RN CHPN, Hackensack Meridian HealthTom Gualtieri-Reed, MBA BA, Spragens & Gualtieri-Reed
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PRECONFERENCE WORkSHOPS • WEDNESDAy, MARCH 18
1:15–5 pm Educators Forum: ‘Getting Better All the Time’—Giving Faculty Tools for Effective Feedback and Quality Improvement (P13) QCoordinated by the AAHPM Academic HPM Committee
Dominic Moore, MD, Intermountain Healthcare, University of UtahAnna Beck, MD, University of UtahHolly B. Yang, MD MSHPEd FACP FAAHPM HMDC, Scripps HealthArif Kamal, MD MBA MHS FASCO FAAHPM, Duke Cancer InstituteJoshua Lakin, MD FAAHPM, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Multidisciplinary and Multimodal Approaches for Refractory Symptoms (P14) HCosponsored by the Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists
Rabia S. Atayee, PharmD BCPS APh, University of California, San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kyle Edmonds, MD FAAHPM, University of California, San Diego Health
Tim Furnish, MD, University of California, San Diego HealthAngela House, RPh BCPS, Optum Hospice Pharmacy Services Sarah Housman, PharmD BCPS, Optum Hospice Pharmacy ServicesBenjamin S. Kematick, PharmD BCACP, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteJennifer Kim, MSN ANP-BC ACHPN, University of California, San
Diego HealthBridget Scullion, PharmD BCOP, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteKarolina Soriano, LCSW APHSW-C, University of California, San
Diego Health
Improving the Care of Diverse Patient Populations: Let’s Advance the Dialogue for Strategies to Address and Navigate the Elephant in the Room (P15) DAziz Ansari, DO FACP FAAHPM, Loyola University Medical Center/
Hines VA Medical Center Michael Barnett, MD, The University of Alabama at Birmingham Helen Chen, MD, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center/Beth Israel-
Deaconess Medical Center Ronit Elk, PhD, The University of Alabama at BirminghamHeather Harris, MD, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital &
University of California, San FranciscoPerla Macip-Rodriguez, MD, Boston University School of MedicineRuth Thomson, DO MBA HMDC FACOI FAAHPM, Dartmouth-
Hitchcock Medical CenterShellie Williams, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center
Getting Started (or Going Further) in Value-Based Payment Models (P16)Phillip E. Rodgers, MD FAAHPM, University of MichiganTom Gualtieri-Reed, MBA BA, Spragens & Gualtieri-Reed Joan M. Hanson, BSN RN CHPCA, Hospice of the Western ReserveJohn S. Morris MD FAAHPM, Teleios Collaborative Network/Four
SeasonsLaura Patel, MD, Transitions LifeCare J. Russell Kieffer, LCSW APHSW-C, Providence St. Joseph Health
A Gentle Journey: Transitioning from Childhood to Adulthood with Palliative Care (P17)Daniel Karlin, MD, University of California, Los AngelesJeannette Meyer, MSN CNS ACHPN CCRN-K CCNS PCCN-K,
University of California, Los Angeles
Not for the Faint of Heart: Caring for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure (P18)Erin Donaho, MSN ANP-C CHPN CHFN, Seasons Hospice & Palliative
CareBeth B. Fahlberg, PhD MN AGPCNP-BC CHPN, Fahlberg ConsultingJoan T. Panke, MA BSN ACHPN, Capital Caring
Psychiatrist in My Pocket: Essential Psychiatric Skills for the Palliative Care Provider (P19)Alexander Gamble, MD, Phelps HealthPaul A. Riordan, MD, Duke, University Medical SchoolAllison E. Jordan, MD HMDC, Christian Hospital Jason A. Webb, MD FAAHPM, Duke University and Health SystemKeri Oxley Brenner, MD MPA, Stanford UniversityDavid Buxton, MD, Center for Palliative Psychiatry
Bridging the Gap: Telehealth Applications in Palliative Care (P20)Danielle Noreika, MD FAAHPM, VCU Health J. Brian Cassel, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityJennifer A. Hicks, MBA MHSA BA, University of Alabama at
BirminghamElizabeth K. Burpee, MD, Four Seasons Kim Twisdale, RNC, VCU Health Janet H. Bull, MD HMDC FAAHPM, Four Seasons
Afternoon at the Museum: Connection and Meaning at the San Diego Museum of Art (P21)Laura Morrison, MD FAAHPM, Yale School of MedicineAli John Zarrabi, MD, Emory University School of MedicineJoshua Hauser, MD FAAHPM, Northwestern University Feinberg
School of MedicineBarbara Reville, DNP ANP-BC ACHPN, Dana-Farber Cancer InstitutePaul L. DeSandre, DO, Emory University School of MedicineCorinne Zimmerman, MEd, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Elizabeth Gundersen, MD, Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida
Atlantic UniversityGordon J. Wood, MD FAAHPM, Northwestern University Feinberg
School of Medicine
4:30–5:30 pmAAHPM & HPNA NEW MEMBER AND FIRST-TIMER RECEPTIONS
PHYSICIANS-IN-TRAINING RECEPTION
5:30–7:30 pmOPENING RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITS
6:30–7:30 pmPOSTER SESSION
7:30 pmWELCOME ENVIRONMENT RECEPTION
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • tHuRSDAy, MARCH 19
THURSDAY, MARCH 196:30 am–6 pmREGISTRATION
7–8 amCONCURRENT SESSIONSDeveloping Collaborations with Development Professionals: An Essential Competency for Palliative Care Teams (TH301)Jennifer Kapo, MD, Yale University School of MedicineRodney O. Tucker, MD MMM FAAHPM, University of Alabama at
BirminghamNatasha McCabe, MA, Mount Sinai Health SystemDiane E. Meier, MD FACP FAAHPM, Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai
‘The Patient Can See You Now’: Providing Interprofessional Community-Based Palliative Care Using a Video-Based Telehealth Clinic Model (TH302)Kathryn A. Walker, PharmD CPE, MedStar HealthChristopher D. Kearney, MD FAAHPM, MedStar Union Memorial
HospitalNancy E. Eddy, MSW, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Innovation in the Delivery and Payment of Serious Illness Care Through Health Plan Program Development and the Payer-Provider Relationship (TH303)Victoria Shumulinsky, MHA, West Health InstituteTorrie K. Fields, MPH, Blue Shield of CaliforniaTom Gualtieri-Reed, MBA BA, Spragens & Gualtieri-ReedDaniel C. Johnson, MD FAAHPM, Kaiser Permanente
Is Dopamine the Golden Ticket for Symptom Management in Palliative Care? Role of Antipsychotics for Off-Label Uses (TH304)Maria F. Lowry, PharmD, MedStar HealthJeremy M. Hirst, MD, University of California, San DiegoAllison E. Jordan, MD HMDC, Christian HospitalEric Prommer, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, Los
AngelesJennifer Pruskowski, PharmD BCPS BCGP CPE, University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center
Keeping It Down: A Case-Based Approach to Managing Pediatric Nausea and Vomiting (TH305) PMelissa Hunt, PharmD, Optum Hospice Pharmacy ServicesLisa Humphrey, MD FAAHPM, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Closing the Gap on the Palliative Care Needs of Patients with Kidney Disease: Innovations from the Pathways Project (TH306) QAlvin H. Moss, MD FACP FAAHPM, West Virginia University School of
MedicineDale Lupu, PhD MPH, George Washington UniversityGlenda Harbert, RN CNN CPHQ, George Washington UniversityMary Beth Callahan, MSSW, Dallas Nephrology AssociatesCatalina Hanson, MD, Dallas Nephrology Associates and Baylor
University Medical Center
‘I Can’t Eat, Speak, or Kiss My Wife. It’s Half a Life, But At Least I’m Still Alive.’ Navigating the Sequelae of Head and Neck Cancer (TH307)Dana L. Guyer, MD, Brown University School of MedicineSumathi Misra, MD MPH CMD FAAHPM, Vanderbilt University Medical
Center and VA HospitalAriel E. Birnbaum, MD, Rhode Island HospitalJoshua A. Jones, MD MA FAAHPM, University of Pennsylvania Health
SystemMeredith Oakey Ashford, MS, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Using PhotoVoice to Promote Resilience in Trainees Who Care for Seriously Ill Patients (TH308)Erica C. Kaye, MD, St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalLindsay J. Blazin, MD, St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMichael Terao, MD, St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMark Brown, MDiv, St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalJami S. Gattuso, MSN RN CPON, St. Jude Children’s Research
HospitalJustin N. Baker, MD FAAP FAAHPM, St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital
Using Film as a Tool to Promote and Enhance ACP in a Faith-Based African-American Community (TH309) DAAHPM Black Professionals, Patients, and Families in HPM Forum Endorsed
Jessica Zitter, MD MPH FCCP FAAHPM, Highland HospitalJanice Bell, PhD MN MPH, University of California, Davis Jill Joseph, MD PhD, University of California, DavisCynthia Carter Perrilliat, MPA, Alameda County Care AllianceValerie Steinmetz, BA, Public Health Institute Eilann C. Santo, MD, Kaiser Permanente Internal Medicine Oakland
HOSPICE MEDICINE COUNCIL SPONSORED SESSION (TH310)
Paper Session (TH311)
AAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSPhysician Assistants SIGSenior Clinicians SIGSouth and East Asian Professionals, Patients, and
Families in HPM ForumVeterans SIG
8:15–10 amPLENARY SESSION (101)Quiet: How to Harness the Strengths of Introverts to Transform How We Work, Lead, and InnovateSusan Cain, JD, Quiet RevolutionHPNA awards will be presented. See page 20 for a list of awardees.
10–10:30 amMINDFULNESS MEDITATION
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • tHuRSDAy, MARCH 19
10:45–11:45 amCONCURRENT SESSIONSPalliative Care in Rural Settings: Closing the Gap (TH312)HPNA Clinical Lecture Session
Lyn Ceronsky, DNP GNP CHPCA FPCN, University of Minnesota Health, Fairview Health Services
Go Fish! Formative Feedback on the Communication Conundrum (TH313) HKathryn A. Walker, PharmD BCPS, MedStar HealthMary Lynn McPherson, PharmD MA MDE BCP, University of MarylandChristopher Kearney, MD, MedStar Health
Panacea or Pandora’s Box? Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Palliative Care (TH314)Chad Glisch, MD, Medical College of WisconsinLaurel J. Lyckholm, MD, University of IowaJames B. Ray, PharmD, University of Iowa College of PharmacyYuya Hagiwara, MD MACM, University of Iowa
SIMplifying Palliative Extubations: A Two-Part OSCE in a Simulation Center to Assess Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (TH315)Megan E. Rau, MD MPH, New York University School of Medicine Susan E. Cohen, MD FAAHPM, New York University School of
Medicine and Bellevue Hospital
Dying at the Margins: Reflections on Justice and Healing for Inner-City Poor (TH316) DDavid Wendell W. Moller, PhD, Anne Arundel Medical CenterDiane E. Meier, MD FACP FAAHPM, Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount SinaiRobert M. Arnold, MD FACP FAAHPM, University of PittsburghTimothy E. Quill, MD MACP FAAHPM, University of Rochester Medical
CenterShirley A. Otis-Green, MSW MA ACSW FNAP LCSW OSW-C,
Collaborative CaringTammie E. Quest, MD FAAHPM, Emory University
Making Measurement Matter: How Will Your Organization Engage with the New Palliative Care Quality Collaborative? (TH317) QArif H. Kamal, MD MBA MHS FAAHPM FASCO, Duke Cancer InstituteMaggie Rogers, MPH, Center to Advance Palliative CareJoseph D. Rotella, MD MBA HMDC FAAHPM, American Academy of
Hospice and Palliative MedicineSteven Pantilat, MD MHM FACP FAAHPM, University of California, San
Francisco
Palliative Care for Chronic Lung Disease: It Really Does Take a Village (TH318)DorAnne Donesky, PhD ANP-BC ACHPN, Touro University of
CaliforniaJulie J. Howard, CCM RRT, Adventist Health RideoutJessica Zitter, MD MPH FCCP FAAHPM, Highland Hospital
Bilateral Renal Agenesis: Redefining Pediatric Palliative Care Across an Innovative Complex Chronic Care Continuum (TH319) PChristopher A. Collura, MD, Mayo ClinicRenee Boss, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Berman Institute
of BioethicsMegan Thorvilson, MD MDiv, Mayo ClinicBrenda M. Schiltz, MD MA MS FAAP, Mayo Clinic
When Opioids Are Not the Answer: Using the ‘PARTNERS’ Framework to Manage Chemical Coping in Cancer Patients (TH320)AAHPM Cancer SIG Endorsed
Amy A. Case, MD FAAHPM, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Eric Hansen, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterMichelle Walter, DO, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterMarcin Chwistek, MD FAAHPM, Fox Chase Cancer CenterLuann Stevens, LMSW, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterMegan Pailler, PhD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterJoseph Arthur, MD MBCHB, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer
Center
When Calling 911 Is the Answer: Leveraging Resources in EMS to Deliver Emergency Hospice and Palliative Care (TH321) H QAAHPM Emergency Medicine SIG Endorsed
Justin K. Brooten, MD, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Lisa Evans, MD, Wake Forest Baptist Medical CenterDavid Wang, MD, Scripps HealthJoanne G. Kuntz, MD FACEP FAAHPM, Emory UniversityCrystal T. Wilfong, NREMT-P, Forsyth County Emergency ServicesJennifer Price, AGACNP-BC, Trellis Supportive Care
Paper Sessions (TH322-TH323)
Case Session (TH324)
“...More inspired than ever! (So inspired, I made a twitter
account. That was unexpected!) love the work I do in #pedpc and I’m ready to do more!”
@KaylaMSNRNCPNP
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • tHuRSDAy, MARCH 19
Noon–1 pmAAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSBlack Professionals, Patients, and Families in HPM
ForumChronic Respiratory Disease ForumEarly Investigators ForumICU SIGKidney ForumLatino Professionals, Patients, and Families in HPM
ForumLiver Disease ForumRadiation Oncology ForumRural SIGSafe Use of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies Forum
AAHPM and HPNA LGBTQ SIGs
HPNA SIG MEETINGSPublic Policy SIG
Noon–1:15 pmHPCC CERTIFICATION RECOGNITION LUNCHEON
1:30–2:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONSThe Practice of Palliative Medicine in Developing Countries (Part 1) (TH330)International Physician Scholarship Recipients
PC-FACS: A Year in Review (TH331)Mellar Davis, MD FCCP FAAHPM, Geisinger Medical Center
Advancing Palliative Nursing Leadership and Professional Development (TH332)Marika Haranis, MSN AGACNP-BC FNP-BC ACHPN, Hospice and
Palliative Nurses AssociationConstance Dahlin, MSN ANP-BC ACHPN FPCN FAAN, Hospice and
Palliative Nurses Association
STAMPing Out Antimicrobial Doubt: Collaborative Decisions on End-of-life Transitions of Care (TH333) H QMolly Sinert, PharmD, OptumJulie Ann Justo, PharmD MS, University of South Carolina College of
Pharmacy
The Billing Boys Tell All: Preparing To Succeed with Medicare and the Billers at Home (TH334)Christopher Jones, MD MBA HMDC FAAHPM, University of
PennsylvaniaPhillip E. Rodgers, MD FAAHPM, University of Michigan
They Said What!? Navigating Conflict with Colleagues Across Specialties (TH335)Ethan Silverman, MD, University of Wisconsin Hospital and ClinicsSara K. Johnson, MD, University of WisconsinJasmine Hudnall, DO, Gundersen Health SystemAnne Kelly, LCSW, San Francisco VA Health Care SystemAndrew O’Donnell, DNP, University of Wisconsin Health
Teaching Cross-Tolerance for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Across Settings (TH336)Anessa Foxwell, MSN CRNP ACHPN, Hospital of the University of
PennsylvaniaTanya J. Uritsky, PharmD BCPS CPE, Hospital of the University of
PennsylvaniaEleanor Anderson, MD, University of Pennsylvania Health SystemRachel Boris, MSW, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
My Pediatric Palliative Care Patient with a DNR Is Going to the Operating Room—Questions to Ask the Anesthesiologist (TH337) PSydney Brown, MD PhD, University of PennsylvaniaChris Feudtner, MD PhD MPH, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
When You Know Less Is More but Need the Patient and Family to Buy In: Using SPIKES for Deprescribing (TH338) HAAHPM Long-Term Care/Geriatric SIG Endorsed
Sandra DiScala, PharmD BCPS, West Palm Beach VAMCShaida Talebreza, MD AGSF HMDC FAAHPM, University of UtahAshlei W. Lowery, MD, University of Maryland, BaltimoreElla H. Bowman, MD PhD AGSF FACP FAAHPM, University of
Alabama at BirminghamNeris Palunas, PharmD, University of Washington and Consonus
PharmacyTsewang Ngodup, MD CMD, Hennepin Healthcare
“Proud of OUR @AAHPM & @HPNAinfo for living the spirit of diversity, equity,
& inclusion.”
@arifkamalmd
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • tHuRSDAy, MARCH 19
Paper Sessions (TH340-TH341)
Case Session (TH342)
3–4 pmEDUCATIONAL FORUMSNew CMS Payment Models for Palliative Care and Hospice: The Future Is Now (TH350)Sponsored by the AAHPM Public Policy Committee
State of the Science in Pediatric Palliative Care Forum (TH351) P AKatharine E. Brock, MD MS, Emory University and Children’s
Healthcare of AtlantaToluwalase A. Ajayi, MD, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego and
Scripps HealthKevin Madden, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterSarah McCarthy, PhD MPH LP, Mayo ClinicMaggie C. Root, MSN CPNP-AC CHPPN, Vanderbilt UniversityCaitlin Scanlon, MSW LCSW, Riley Hospital for Children and Indiana
University HealthDaniel Webb, MDiv, Quality of Life For All Kids
Experiences of LGBT Patients and Family Members with Hospice and Palliative Care (TH352) DCathy Berkman, PhD, Fordham University Graduate School of Social
ServicesNoelle Marie Javier, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiAndrew Lawton, MD, Dana-Faber Cancer InstituteShail Maingi, MD, St. Mary’s Cancer Center, St. Peter’s Health PartnersSean O’Mahony, MD MS FAAHPM, Rush University Medical CenterGary Stein, JD MSW, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva
University
BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION (TH353)Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care D
Leading with Compassion (TH354)Nessa Coyle Nursing Leadership Forum
JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD MSN MBA RN FAAN, Genesis Healthcare
4:30–5:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONSAAHPM Leadership Forum: Ignite—More Paths to ‘Yes’ in Leadership Conversations (TH360)Coordinated by the AAHPM Leadership and Career Development Committee
Kathleen Neuendorf, MD, Cleveland ClinicTammie E. Quest, MD FAAHPM, Emory UniversityChristina Rowe, MSOL, The Collaborative LLC
MWM FORUM (TH361)Launching Patient-Reported Experience Measures in the Outpatient Palliative Care Setting QKatherine Ast, MSW LCSW, American Academy of Hospice and
Palliative MedicineSangeeta Ahluwalia, PhD RAND CorporationKathleen Bickel, MD MPhil MS, University of Colorado School of
MedicineAmy Melnick, MPA, National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative CareJeanie Youngwerth, MD FAAHPM, University of Colorado Anschutz
Medical Campus
Meeting the Hospice and Palliative Care Registered Nurse Workforce Challenge: Hospice Nurse Residencies as a Case Study (TH362) Susan Lysaght Hurley, PhD GNP, Care Dimensions, Inc.Constance Dahlin, MSN ANP-BC ACHPN FPCN FAAN, North Shore
Medical CenterNadia Soulouque, MBA/HRM PHR SHRM-CP, Cornerstone Health
Services
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Digital Therapeutics in Palliative Care and Hospice: The Future of Compassionate Care or Rise of the Robots? (TH363) HMihir Kamdar, MD, Massachusetts General HospitalJoshua Lakin, MD FAAHPM, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteHaipeng Zhang, DO MMSc, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Breaking Access and Distance Barriers: Using Innovative Modalities of Telepalliative Care (TH364) Sandra E. Sanchez-Reilly, MD FAAHPM, University of Texas Health
Science CenterKatharine L. Cheung, MD PhD FRCPC, University of Vermont Medical
CenterKimberly Shea, PhD RN CHPN, University of ArizonaAnjuli Vasquez, MD, South Texas VA
New Drugs and Drug News: The 411 and Implications for Palliative Care (TH365)Mary Lynn McPherson, CPE BCPS, University of Maryland
To Forgo or Not to Forgo: Nutrition and Hydration in a Child Perceived to Be Suffering Inordinately by Parents (TH366) P ASara Taub, MD MBE, Oregon Health and Science UniversityRobert C. Macauley, MD FAAHPM, Oregon Health and Science
UniversityFernando F. Serna, MDiv, Oregon Health and Science UniversityDouglas S. Diekema, MD MPH, Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Lessons from a Therapist’s Chair: Optimizing Palliative Communication Through Psychotherapy Best Practices and Skills (TH367)Danielle Chammas, MD, University of California, San FranciscoKeri Oxley Brenner, MD, Stanford University
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Not Lost in Translation: Ensuring LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Palliative and End-of-Life Clinical-Translational Science Spectrum (TH368) D RAAHPM and HPNA LGBTQ SIGs Endorsed
Kristin G. Cloyes, PhD MN RN, University of Utah College of NursingKimberly D. Acquaviva, PhD MSW CSE, University of Virginia School
of NursingCarey B. Candrian, PhD, University of Colorado BoulderKate L. M. Hinrichs, PhD, VA Boston Healthcare SystemTarynn M. Witten, PhD MD MSW, Virginia Commonwealth University
Addressing Global Health Disparities with the Development of a Palliative Care Exchange Program (TH369) DAAHPM Global HPM SIG Endorsed
Linda Quinlin, DNP ANCS-BC NP-C ACHPN, The Ohio State University and Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton
Wendy G. Schmitz, MD, Ohio’s Hospice of DaytonDavid Small, PhD
Paper Sessions (TH370-TH371)
Case Session (TH372)
Add Your Voice: Vetting Pediatric Competencies for Adult-Track HPM Physicians-in-Training (TH373)Michael D. Barnett, MD MS FAAP FACP FAAHPM, University of
Alabama at BirminghamErin M. Denney-Koelsch, MD FAAHPM, University of RochesterToluwalase Ajayi, MD, Scripps Health, University of California and
Rady Children’s Hospital San DiegoJillian Gustin, MD FAAHPM, The Ohio State University Medical CenterLisa Humphrey, MD FAAHPM, Nationwide Children’s HospitalKristen M. Moyer, MD, Nationwide Children’s HospitalLindsay Ragsdale, MD FAAHPM, University of KentuckyElisha D. Waldman, MD FAAHPM, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s
Hospital of ChicagoNo continuing education credit is available for this session.
5–7 pmEXHIBITS AND JOB FAIR
POSTER SESSIONS
SCHOLAR E-POSTER PRESENTATIONS
5:45–7 pmAAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSComprehensive Wellness ForumEarly-Career Professionals SIGGlobal SIGPediatrics SIGPediatric Developing ForumsPharmacotherapy SIGProgram Chiefs SIGSubstance Use Disorder and Diversion SIGSurgical and Perioperative SIG
HPNA SIG MEETINGSAcute Care SIGBioethics SIGCertification SIGCommunity Based SIGEducation SIGEmergency Department SIGEmerging Research Scholars SIGLTC/Geriatrics SIGICU SIGLPN/LVN SIGPediatrics SIGPublic Relations SIG
6–7 pmPOSTER SESSIONS Continuing education credit is available.
7–8 pmFILM FESTIVAL
“Words to describe my first Assembly: Caring, outpatient, advocacy, home-based, team-
based, passionate, loving, driven insightful, furious, gritty, and MOTIVATED.”
@rollkicksoul
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • FRIDAy, MARCH 20
FRIDAY, MARCH 207 am–5 pmREGISTRATION
7–8 amCONCURRENT SESSIONSImproving Medical Student Training in Palliative Care: A Statewide Collaborative (FR400) QJennifer Reidy, MD FAAHPM, University of Massachusetts Memorial
Medical CenterMelissa Fischer, MD MEd, University of Massachusetts School of
MedicineSuzanne Mitchell, MD MS, Boston University School of MedicineKristen G. Schaefer, MD FAAHPM, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
and Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteJocelyn Streid, Harvard Medical SchoolIsabella N. Stumpf, DO, Tufts University School of MedicineApril Zehm, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
Medical School
Surgical and Perioperative Palliative Care: Updates from 2019 (FR401)Ana Berlin, MD MPH FACS, Columbia University Medical CenterChristopher D. Woodrell, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiRebecca A. Aslakson, MD PhD FAAHPM, Stanford University School
of MedicineMiriam Arnheim, MSW ACHP-SW LCSW, University Hospital
Starting from Scratch: A Master Class in the Management of Refractory Systemic Pruritus (FR402)Mary Lynn McPherson, BCPS CPE, University of Maryland, BaltimoreMellar P. Davis, MD FCCP FAAHPM, Geisinger Medical CenterKathryn A. Walker, PharmD CPE, MedStar HealthAmbereen K. Mehta, MD MPH, University of California, Los Angeles Eric Prommer, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, Los
Angeles
The Perinatal Palliative Care Birth Plan as an Advance Care Planning Tool (FR403) PAmy B. Schlegel, MD MS, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The
Ohio State University College of Medicine Kristen M. Moyer, MD MTS, Nationwide Children’s HospitalJaclyn Groh, MSW LISW-S, Nationwide Children’s HospitalJennifer S. Linebarger, MD MPH FAAP FAAHPM, Children’s Mercy
Kansas CityKelstan Ellis, DO MBE MSC, Children’s Mercy Kansas CityDonnaMaria E. Cortezzo, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical
Center
Palliative Care as First Responders in the Opioid Epidemic: A Toolkit for Harm Reduction and Treatment (FR404)Clarissa Johnston, MD, University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical
SchoolKathleen Broglio, DNP ANP-BC ACHPN CPR FPCN, Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical CenterRichard Bottner, PA, University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical SchoolElise Carper, MA ANP-BC APRN ACHPN, Dell Seton Medical CenterKirsten Mason, PharmD, Ascension Seton Family of HospitalsBlair Walker, MD, University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
An Agenda of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Research in Seriously Ill Patients: Highlights from the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Exploratory Seminar (FR405) AYvan Beaussant, MD MSC, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute William Richards, PhD, Johns Hopkins School of MedicineIra R. Byock, MD FAAHPM, Institute for Human Caring, Providence St.
Joseph HealthKaren Steinhauser, PhD, Duke and VA Medical CenterJames A. Tulsky, MD FACP FAAHPM, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteTracy Balboni, MD MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteJustin J. Sanders, MD MSC FAAHPM, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteZachary Sager, New England Geriatric Research Education and
Clinical Center
Supporting Patients Through Their Radiation Therapy: Lung Cancer, Brain Metastases, and Bone Metastases (FR406) HAAHPM Radiation Oncology Forum Endorsed
Shayna Rich, MD PhD MA HMDC, Malcolm Randall VA Medical CenterJoshua Jones, MD MA FAAHPM, University of Pennsylvania Health
SystemEmily J. Martin, MD, University of California, Los AngelesDana L. Guyer, MD, Brown University School of MedicineCandice Johnstone, MD
Paper Sessions (FR407-FR408)
ACADEMIC PALLIATIVE MEDICINE COUNCIL SPONSORED SESSION (FR409)
7:15–7:45 amSERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE AND CELEBRATION
8:15–10 amPLENARY SESSION (102)Dying with Laughter—The Importance of Shifting Perspective and How Laughter Changed My LifeJeremie Saunders, Sickboy PodcastAAHPM awards will be presented. See page 20 for a list of awardees.
10–10:30 amMINDFULNESS MEDITATION
10–10:45 amPOSTER SESSIONS
10:45–11:45 amCONCURRENT SESSIONSAAHPM Leadership Forum: Ignite—Time Famine: Best Time Management Tips (FR411)Coordinated by the AAHPM Leadership and Career Development Committee
Bethany Cox Snider, MD HMDC FAAHPM, Hosparus HealthDustin Dillon, MD, Hosparus Health and University of Louisville
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Deeper Dive with Jeremie Saunders (FR412)Jeremie Saunders, Sickboy Podcast
Clinical Informatics for Beginners: Understanding How Informatics Can Improve Your Practice Starting Tomorrow (FR413)Finly J. Zachariah, MD FAAFP FAAHPM, Brown University School of
Medicine Mihir Kamdar, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Arif H. Kamal, MD MBA MHS FASCO FAAHPM, Duke Cancer Institute
Befriending Our Own Mortality: An Innovative Curriculum to Engage with Palliative Care Clinician Countertransference (FR414)Edith M. Meyerson, DMin, Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute Evan Zazula, MAPCC, Hertzberg Palliative Care InstituteAna Berlin, MD MPH FACS, Columbia University Medical CenterAnkita Mehta, MD, Mount SinaiWinnie S. Wang, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Evaluating Diverse Methodologies and Interventions for Facilitating Advance Care Planning (ACP) Among Seriously Ill Patients: Lessons from Ongoing PCORI-funded ACP Trials (FR415) RNeeraj Arora, PhD, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
(PCORI)Bridget Gaglio, PhD MPH, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Institute (PCORI)Annette M. Totten, PhD, Oregon Health & Science UniversitySeiko Izumi, PhD RN FPCN, Oregon Health & Science UniversityNeil Wenger, MD, University of California, Los AngelesAnne M. Walling, MD PhD FAAHPM, University of California, Los
AngelesRebecca Sudore, MD FAAHPM, University of California, San
Francisco, and San Francisco VAKimberly S. Johnson, MD MHS, Duke University Medical Center
Let’s Play Jeopardy!: And the Category Is ‘Substance Use Disorder’ (FR416)Amy L. Davis, DO MS FACP FASAM FAAHPM, private practiceEric Prommer, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, Los
Angeles School of MedicineMary Lynn McPherson, CPE BCPS, University of Maryland, BaltimoreKathleen Broglio, DNP ANP-BC ACHPN CPE FPCN, Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center Jeremy M. Hirst, MD, University of California, San Diego
Getting Pediatric Palliative Care from Mission and Vision to Sustained Success: Techniques and Tools that Help Make Your Case (FR417) PRebecca A. Kirch, JD, National Patient Advocate FoundationTammy Kang, MD FAAHPM, Texas Children’s HospitalJames Block, MD, Center to Advance Palliative CareLynn H. Spragens, MBA BA, Spragens & Gualtieri-Reed
New Evidence-Based Guidelines for Dementia Palliative Care (FR418) HAAHPM Long Term Care/Geriatrics SIG Endorsed
Krista L. Harrison, PhD, University of California, San FranciscoChristine S. Ritchie, MD FAAHPM, University of California, San
FranciscoAbraham A. Brody, PhD GNP ACHPN FAAN FPCN, New York
University Rory Meyers College of NursingSarah B. Garrett, PhD, University of California, San FranciscoAlissa Bernstein, PhD MPHTalita Rosa, MD MSC, University of California, San FranciscoBrenda Perez-Cerpa, MD, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y
Nutrición Salvador ZubiránGeorges Naasan, MD, University of California, San Francisco
Hunting for Help: Can Psychosis Be Terminal and Is Palliative Sedation an Option? (FR419) HAAHPM Neuropalliative, Ethics, and Psychosocial SIGs Endorsed
Sam Maiser, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin Caroline White, MSW LICSW, Hennepin HealthCallie Schnitker, MD, Hennepin HealthChristina Frazel, MD, Hennepin County Medical CenterJames Orton, PA-C, Hennepin Healthcare SystemThomas Klemond, MD, Hennepin Healthcare System
Paper Sessions (FR420-FR421)
Case Sessions (FR422-FR423)
11:45 am–1:30 pmPOSTERS SESSIONS
12:15–1:15 pmAAHPM BUSINESS MEETING
HPNA MEMBERSHIP MEETING
1:30–2:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONSThe Practice of Palliative Medicine in Developing Countries (Part 2) (FR430)International Physician Scholarship Recipients
Workforce Development in Hospice and Palliative Nursing (FR431)Carla Jolley, MN ARNP ANP-BC AOCN ACHPN, Whidbey General
HospitalBarbara Schmal, MS RN-BC CHPN, Hospice and Palliative Nurses
Association
Digital Health for the Seriously Ill: Making Your Own Electronic Tools, Apps, and Websites (FR432)Arif H. Kamal, MD MBA MHS FASCO FAAHPM, Duke Cancer Institute Rebecca Sudore, MD FAAHPM, University of California, San
Francisco, and San Francisco VAHaipeng Zhang, DO MMSc, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and
Brigham and Women’s HospitalAngelo Volandes, MD MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • FRIDAy, MARCH 20
Routinizing Goals-of-Care Conversations—A Linchpin in Pivoting from Volume to Value (FR433) H QMatthew J. Gonzales, MD FAAHPM, Institute for Human CaringNusha Safabakhsh, MBA MS, Providence St. Joseph HealthShahrooz K. Govahi, MS, Providence St. Joseph HealthPaul J. Park, MS, Providence St. Joseph HealthIra R. Byock, MD FAAHPM, Institute for Human Caring and
Providence St. Joseph Health
Addiction Medicine Specialists in Your Back Pocket: Building an Essential Collaboration (FR434)Jennifer Kapo, MD, Yale University School of MedicineLeslie Blatt, MBA MSN PMHCNS-BC AHPCN, Yale University School of
MedicineJeanette Tetrault, MD, Yale University School of MedicineMelissa Weimer, DO MCR FASAM, Yale University School of Medicine
Breathing, Thinking, Functioning: Controlling the Dyspnea-Anxiety Cycle (FR435) HRichard L. Weinberg, MD, University of Pennsylvania Medical CenterLama El Zein, MD FAAHPM, Summit Medical Group and Columbia
UniversityJuan Pagan-Ferrer, MD, University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsLauren Clevenger, PhD, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Integration of Neuro-Oncology and Pediatric Palliative Care at Diagnosis in the Outpatient Setting (FR436) PKimberly A. Bower, MD DC HMDC FAAHPM, Rady Children’s Hospital
San DiegoJoAnne Auger, RN, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego and
University of California, San DiegoSamantha Brown, BSN RN, Rady Children’s Hospital San DiegoLanipua Yeh-Nayre, MSN CPNP, Rady Children’s Hospital San DiegoJohn R. Crawford, MD MS, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego and
University of California, San DiegoMegan Paul, MD, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego and University
of California, San Diego
Loosening the Grip of the ‘Double Bind’: Practical Tips for Managing Moral Injury Among Palliative Care Providers (FR437)Laurel Kilpatrick, MD FAAHPM, Baylor Scott and White HealthAutumn H. Stratton, MD, Baylor Scott and White HealthLindsey M. Rendon, MSN FNP-C APRN ACHPN, Baylor Scott and
White HealthMaxine Trent, MS, Baylor Scott and White Health
Parkinson’s Disease Personified: Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on Palliative Care Needs (FR438)AAHPM Neuropalliative SIG Endorsed
Jessica Besbris, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterChristina Vaughan, MD MHS MS, University of Colorado Anschutz
Medical CenterBenzi Kluger, MD MS FAAN, University of ColoradoJudy Long, MA MS, University of California, San FranciscoArik Johnson, PsyD, University of California, Los AngelesMalenna Sumrall, PhD
All in the Family: What the Palliative Care Specialist Should Know About Esketamine (FR439)AAHPM Pharmacotherapy SIG Endorsed
Eric Prommer, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine
Mary Lynn McPherson, BCPS CPE, University of Maryland, BaltimoreKathryn A. Walker, PharmD CPE, MedStar HealthJason A. Webb, MD FAAHPM, Duke University and Health System
Paper Sessions (FR440-FR441)
Case Session (FR442)
3–4 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONSFrom Half Empty to Half Full: Using a Growth Mindset to Lead Your Team and Yourself (FR450) HGail Gazelle, MD FACP, Harvard Medical SchoolAvani Prabhakar, MD MPH HMDC FACP FAAHPM, Johns Hopkins
University School of MedicineKerry O’Connor, MSN ANP APRN ACHPN, VNA Health CareAllison E. Jordan, MD HMDC, Christian HospitalWilliam L. Johnson, III, DMin, Christian Hospital NEPaul L. DeSandre, DO, Emory University School of Medicine
Quality & Value-Based Care for the Newbie: Translation Please! (FR451) QAmy L. Davis, DO MS FACP FASAM FAAHPM, private practiceRachelle Bernacki, MD MS FAAHPM, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteMamta Bhatnagar, MD,MS, University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterKarl Lorenz, MD MSHS, VA Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford
Palliative Care ProgramsKelly Wu, MD FAAP, Arizona Center/IMP for Palliative Medicine
“#hpm19 was such a wonderful gathering for mind, heart, and spirit with my favorite group
of people in the wold. All the feels!!! Looking forward
to welcoming the #hpm community to San Diego”
@hollyby
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • FRIDAy, MARCH 20
Yesterday a Child, Today a Grown-Up: Reflections on Family and Team Experience of an Abrupt, Nonlinear Transition from Pediatric to Adult Medicine (FR452) PDanielle Jonas, MSW LCSW, New York UniversityApril Zehm, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
Medical SchoolDiane Shader Smith, BAIlanit Brook, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical
School
Palliative Care for Everyone: Insider Tips for Teaching Primary Palliative Care to RNs and APRNs (FR453)Rachel Klinedinst, MSN ACNP-BC CRNP ACHPN, University of
PennsylvaniaClaudia M. Anderson, MSN ACNP-BC APRN CNP, Mayo ClinicKathleen Fundalinski, MSN FNP-C ACHPN, UCHealthAngela Nooner, ACCNS-AG APRN OCN, OU Medical Center
Gaming the System: Creative, Simple, and Effective Educational Interventions to Enhance Hospice IDT Learning on Key Clinical and Regulatory Topics (FR454) HPatrick White, MD FACP HMDC FAAHPM, Washington University and
BJC Medical GroupAmy Jacobs, MSN AGCNS, Barnes Jewish HospitalMary G. Mihalyo, PharmD, Delta Care Rx and Duquesne UniversityLori Bishop, MHA BSN RN, National Hospice and Palliative Care
OrganizationKeith R. Lagnese, MD HMDC FACP FAAHPM, University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
Mapping Out Your Palliative Patients’ Needs: A Triage Tool (FR455) P QAlice Bass, MSN CPNP, Nationwide Children’s HospitalSteven Smith, MD, Nationwide Children’s HospitalKelli Leith, RN, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Healing Moral Injury of Seriously Ill Vietnam Veterans: A Veterans Affairs (VA) and National Hospice Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) Collaboration (FR456) HKaren Blackstone, MD FAAHPM, US Department of Veterans Affairs Anca Dinescu, MD, Washington DC VA Medical CenterBriana Currie-Gill, MSW, Howard University School of Social WorkCarol Ramsey-Lucas, MDiv, Washington DC VA Medical CenterMona Wilson, Washington DC VA Medical CenterJoy A. Laramie, MSN CANP BC-PC, Veterans Affairs Medical CenterRobert Morgan, veteranPatricia Watson, PhD, Dartmouth College
Sojourns Scholars Present: In the Expert’s Studio (FR457) QToby C. Campbell, MD MS MSC FAAHPM, University of WisconsinLynn F. Reinke, PhD MSN ANP-BC FAAN, US Department of Veterans
AffairsCaroline J. Hurd, MD, University of WashingtonAbraham A. Brody, PhD GNP ACHPN FAAN FPCN, New York
University Rory Meyers College of NursingArif H. Kamal, MD MBA MHS FASCO FAAHPM, Duke Cancer InstituteElizabeth Lindenberger, MD FAAHPM, Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai
Not Just for Addiction: The Palliative Clinician’s Guide to Using Buprenorphine for Pain (FR458)AAHPM Outpatient Palliative Care SIG and Substance User Disorder SIG Endorsed
Amy A. Case, MD FAAHPM, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Mellar P. Davis, MD FCCP FAAHPM, Geisinger Medical CenterSidra Anwar, MD, Geisinger Medical CenterEric Hansen, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterJustin Kullgren, PharmD, The Ohio State University Medical CenterSandra L. Pedraza, MD, The Ohio State University
Physician-Assisted Death: Last-Resort Option or Out of Bounds? (FR459) HAAHPM Physician Assisted Death SIG Endorsed
Thomas Carroll, II, MD PhD, University of Rochester Medical CenterTimothy E. Quill, MD MACP FAAHPM, University of Rochester Medical
Center
Paper Sessions (FR460-FR461)
Case Session (FR462)
4:30–5:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONSHealth Insurance 101: Opportunities for Palliative Care (FR471)Dana Lustbader, MD FAAHPM, ProHEALTHTara C. Friedman, MD FAAHPM, Aspire HealthTanya L. Stewart, MD MBA FAAHPM, United Healthcare
To Not Be Missing Forever...That Seems Important: Ethical, Clinical, and Practical Aspects of Reuniting Patients & Families (FR472)Eugene Choi, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiTerry Altilio, LCSW, New York UniversityAnnie Schneider, LMSW, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
“Felt like I had superpowers, learning from multiple sessions at once via twitter—a
testament to the #hpm community.”
@drpallicare
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • FRIDAy, MARCH 20
Emotional Intelligence for the Interdisciplinary Team (FR473) HDenise Hess, MDiv BCC-HPCC LMFTc, Supportive Care CoalitionGlen I. Komatsu, MD, Providence St. Joseph Health
My Heart Will Go On: Analyzing the Heartbeat Project as a Tool in Palliative and Bereavement Care (FR474)Mary Cleveland, University of Alabama at Birmingham HospitalKim Hamrick, MPH, University of Alabama at Birmingham HospitalJasmine Vickers, MPH, University of Alabama at BirminghamChao-Hui S. Huang, PhD MA MEd, University of Alabama at
BirminghamRodney O. Tucker, MD MMM FAAHPM, University of Alabama at
Birmingham Center for Palliative and Supportive Care
Reimagine End of Life—Humanities and Spirituality Help Spark a Community Movement around Dying and Living (FR475) HBrad Wolfe, MA MBA, Reimagine End of LifeIra R. Byock, MD FAAHPM, Institute for Human Caring, Providence St.
Joseph HealthJeannie Blaustein, PhD, Reimagine End of LifeCynthia Carter Perrilliat, MPA, Alameda County Care AllianceKenneth E. Rosenfeld, MD, University Hospitals
Telemedicine: the Pediatric Palliative Perspective (FR476) PKrishelle L. Marc-Aurele, MD, University of California, San Diego
Health System and Rady Children’s Hospital San DIegoAnna Kuelker, BSN RN, Rady Children’s Hospital San DiegoVirginia Stevens, RN, Rady Children’s HomecareKimberly A. Bower, MD DC HMDC FAAHPM, Rady Children’s Hospital
San Diego
‘The Worst Part Is Not the Pain; It Is the Loneliness’: Detecting and Managing the Silent Epidemic of Loneliness (FR477) HVJ Periyakoil, MD, VA Palo Alto Health Care SystemTimothy E. Quill, MD MACP FAAHPM, University of Rochester Medical
Center
Instituting a Life-Changing Emergency Response Plan: Because Life Happens to All of Us (FR478)Joanne G. Kuntz, MD FACEP FAAHPM, Emory UniversityTammie E. Quest, MD FAAHPM, Emory UniversityJabeen Taj, MD, Emory HealthcarePaul L. DeSandre, DO, Emory University School of MedicineRebecca Chester, LCSW, Emory HealthcareKimberly A. Curseen, MD FAAHPM, Northeast Medical CenterLynn Bunch O’Neill, MD, FAAHPM, Emory Palliative Care CenterMichael Schmitt, MS, Emory Palliative Care Center
‘Learning the Ropes’—Preparing Palliative Care Clinicians for Outpatient Practice (FR479)AAHPM Outpatient Palliative Care SIG and Fellowship Directors SIG Endorsed
Eric Goodlev, MD, Thomas Jefferson University and Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
Mollie A. Biewald, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiEsme Finlay, MD, University of New MexicoKristina B. Newport, MD FAAHPM, Penn State Health Kira A. Skavinski, DO, University of California, San Diego HealthChristian T. Sinclair, MD FAAHPM, University of Kansas Health System
Turning Your Burning Clinical Question Into a Research Project: A Primer for Developing Hospice and Palliative Research Collaborations (FR480) RAAHPM Research SIG and Early Careers Investigators SIG Endorsed
Susan Lysaght Hurley, PhD GNP, Care Dimensions, Inc.Joan G. Carpenter, PhD MSN CRNP ACHPN FPCN, University of
Pennsylvania School of NursingElizabeth J. Chuang, MD MPH FAAHPM, Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Montefiore Medical CenterChristine A. Fortney, PhD RN, The Ohio State UniversitySeiko Izumi, PhD RN FPCN, Oregon Health & Science UniversitySusan DeSanto-Madaya, PhD MSN CNS APRN, Boston CollegeVeerawat Phongtankuel, MD MS, Weill Cornell Medicine
Paper Session (FR481)
4:30–6 pmINTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE (FR482)Toward a Better Understanding of How We Are Seen: Identifying Indirect FeedbackDavid Harris, MD, Cleveland Clinic
Teaching Pain Management in the Era of the Opioid Epidemic: A Team-Based InterventionAlana Sagin, MD, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of
Medicine
You Should Probably Write This Down: Effective Documentation in Communication Skills TrainingReggie T. Saldivar, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
A Novel Curriculum on Writing Simulated Patient Cases for Teaching Communication SkillsApril Christensen, MD, MS, Mayo Clinic
Delirium Whodunnit?: A Mystery-Based Group Learning Activity to Facilitate Development of Clinical Problem-Solving SkillsJennifer Ku, PharmD BCPS, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
5:45–7 pmAAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSCancer SIGEducation SIGEmergency Medicine SIGFellowship Directors SIGGrief, Bereavement, and Resiliency ForumSafety Net SIG
AAHPM and HPNA Integrative Medicine SIGs
HPNA SIG MEETINGSAPRN SIGChapter SIGInternational SIG
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • SAt uRDAy, MARCH 21
SATURDAY, MARCH 217 am–2 pmREGISTRATION
7–8 amCAMBIA-SPONSORED LECTURE BREAKFAST (CAMBIA)Being Your Best Self: How to Engage Allies, Mentors, and Colleagues in the Pursuit of Excellence in Leadership Edo Banach, JD, National Hospice and Palliative Care OrganizationJ. Randall Curtis, MD MPH FCCP, University of WashingtonConstance Dahlin, MSN ANP-BC ACHPN FPCN FAAN, Hospice and
Palliative Nurses Association Barbara Jones, PhD MSW, The University of Texas at AustinAbby Rosenberg, MD MS MA, University of WashingtonDebra Lostein, MD MPH FAAP FAAHPM, Children’s Hospital Los
Angeles Peggy Maguire, JD, Cambia Health Foundation
AAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSHumanities and Spirituality SIGLong-Term Care/Geriatrics SIGNeuropalliative SIGPhysician-Assisted Death SIGRehabilitation Forum
AAHPM and HPNA Research SIG
8:15–10 amPLENARY SESSION (103)State of the ScienceJames Tulsky, MD FACP FAAHPM, Harvard Medical SchoolAAHPM and HPNA awards will be presented. See page 20 for a list of awardees.
10:30–11:30 amCONCURRENT SESSIONS The Practice of Palliative Medicine in Developing Countries (Part 3) (SA500)International Physician Scholarship Recipients
Let’s Think Through This Together: Helping Learners Develop Clinical Reasoning Skills and Helping Faculty Add to Their Entrustable Professional Activities and Curricular Milestone Toolboxes (SA503)Lindy H. Landzaat, DO FAAHPM, University of KansasJillian Gustin, MD FAAHPM, The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical CenterLori L. Olson, MD, University of Kansas Heath System
Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED): A Viable, Lesser Known Palliative Option of Last Resort (SA504) HTimothy E. Quill, MD MACP FAAHPM, University of Rochester Medical
CenterRobert Horowitz, MD FAAHPM, University of Rochester Medical
CenterVJ Periyakoil, MD, VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Balancing Democracy with Efficiency: Strategies for Leading an Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Team (SA505)Rachel Klinedinst, MSN ACNP-BC CRNP ACHPN, University of
PennsylvaniaLaura Dingfield, MD, University of PennsylvaniaJill P. Farabelli, MSW APHSW-C LCSW, Penn MedicineNiharika Ganta, MD MPH, University of Pennsylvania
Beyond the SSRI: Assessment and Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Pediatric Palliative Care (SA506) PNatalie Jacobowski, MD, Nationwide Children’s HospitalLinda-Maritza Radbill, PhD, Children’s Hospital Los AngelesNatalie Truba, PhD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Setting SEXpectations with Patients and Families: Fostering Sex Positive Palliative Care Among Interdisciplinary Team Members (SA507) Stephanie C. Chando, MEd MSW, Pennsylvania HospitalErin M. Haley, MD PhD, Pennsylvania HospitalMonique Neault, DNP AGPCNP ACHPN, Penn Medicine and
Pennsylvania HospitalCaitlyn Moore, MS MSN CRNP ACHPN, Pennsylvania HospitalMindi Roeser, MD, Pennsylvania Hospital
“Loving the youthful complexion of this
meeting. The old timers can be assured our good
work continues.”
@campbell_meg
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EDuCAtIONAl SESSIONS • SAt uRDAy, MARCH 21
I Will Accept Your Hospice Patient into My Nursing Home if... The Challenge of Finding Nursing Home Placement for Hospice Patients (SA508) H AAAHPM Long-Term Care/Geriatrics SIG Endorsed
Martina Meier, MD HMDC, Providence TrinityCare HospiceJennifer Tjia, MD MSCE FAAHPM, University of Massachusetts
Medical SchoolRebecca L. Yamarik, MD MPH HMDC FAAHPM, US Department of
Veterans Affairs
How Can You Harness Telemedicine’s Potential? Five Models of Telepalliative Care to Bridge the Access Gap (SA509)AAHPM Rural SIG Endorsed
Ashwini Bapat, MD, Massachusetts General HospitalJanet H. Bull, MD HMDC FAAHPM, Four SeasonsMichael Fratkin, MD, ResolutionCare NetworkDana Lustbader, MD FAAHPM, ProHEALTHTracy L. Shamas, MSN FNP-BC APRN, VA Connecticut
Case Session (SA510)
11:30–12:45 pmAAHPM COMMUNITY MEETINGSOsteopathic SIGEthics SIGOutpatient Palliative Care SIGPrimary Care SIGPsychosocial and Mental Health SIG
AAHPM and HPNA Heart Failure SIGs
11:45 am–12:15 pmMINDFULNESS MEDITATION
Noon–1:15 pmTOWN HALL MEETING (SA511)Critical Conversations: Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Hospice and Palliative Care
1:30–2:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONSThe Intersection of Hematology and Palliative Medicine: Lessons Learned from Partnerships in Practice (SA522)Samuel Anandan, MDGene Decastro, MD, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra and
Northwell Northshore University Hospital Thomas W. LeBlanc, MD MA MHS FAAHPM, Duke University School
of MedicineJason A. Webb, MD FAAHPM, Duke University and Health SystemRuthee Bayer, MD, Northwell Health
Brain Death in Pediatrics: The Ever-Changing Landscape and the Expanding Role of Palliative Care Professionals (SA523) PKimberly Sawyer, MD, University of WashingtonJonna Clark, MD, Seattle Children’s HospitalStephanie Kraft, JD, University of Washington School of MedicineAaron Wightman, MD, Seattle Children’s HospitalAmy Trowbridge, MD, Seattle Children’s Hospital
A First Aid Kit for Supporting Children around Death and Dying (SA525) PAnnie Zisk, CCLS, Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaJennifer Swanson, MMT MT-BC, Penn Medicine HospiceJennifer M. Hwang, MD MHS, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
We Don’t Want Mom to Lose Hope—Please Don’t Tell Her You’re with Hospice! The Ethics of Truth Telling in the Setting of Serious Illness (SA526) HMartina Meier, MD HMDC, Providence TrinityCare HospiceEric Prommer, MD HMDC FAAHPM, University of California, Los
Angeles School of MedicineRebecca L. Yamarik, MD MPH HMDC FAAHPM, US Department of
Veterans AffairsFelisa A. Meier, MA, Providence TrinityCare HospiceJ. Russell Kieffer, LCSW APHSW-C, Providence St. Joseph Health
Caring for Terminally Ill Incarcerated Patients: What to Say, Ask, and Do Across Different Settings (SA527) DAAHPM Safety Net SIG Endorsed
Anna Chon, MD, Care DimensionsZankhana Y. Mehta, MD, Geisinger Medical CenterMolly Padgett, Bellevue Hospital CenterArianne Napier, LMSW, Center for Health Equity and New York City
Department of Health and Mental HygieneCorinne Hendra, BSN RN, Riverside University Health System
If This Is Right, Why Does It Feel Wrong? Opioid Management in the Era of Epidemic Opioid Abuse, Through the Lens of Provider-Experienced Moral Injury (SA528)AAHPM Substance Abuse Disorder/Diversion SIG and Ethics SIG Endorsed
Sachin Kale, MD, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterSandra L. Pedraza, MD, The Ohio State UniversitySharla Wells-Di Gregorio, PhD, The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center James Cancer HospitalJoseph Arthur, MD MBCHB, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer
CenterRyan R. Nash, MD MA FACP FAAHPM, The Ohio State University
Case Session (SA529)
A AHPM AND HPNA AWARDS PRESEN tAtIONS
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Congratulations to these awardees for their outstanding contributions to the field of hospice and palliative care.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, AT 8:15 AMHPNA Vanguard AwardSandra Lee Schafer, MN RN AOCN (awarded posthumously)HPNA Distinguished Career Achievement AwardDebra Wiegand, PhD RN CHPN CCRN FAHA FCPN FAAN (awarded posthumously)HPNA Distinguished Nursing Practice AwardConstance Dahlin, MSN ANP-BC ACHPN FPCN FAANHPNA New Investigator AwardJoan Carpenter, PhD ACHPN NP-C GNP-C CRNP FCPNHPNA Presidential Citation AwardUS Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, AT 8:15 AMAAHPM Lifetime Achievement AwardRonald J. Crossno, MD HMDC FAAFP FAAHPMAAHPM Josefina B. Magno Distinguished Hospice Physician AwardTodd R. Coté, MD HMDC FAAFP FAAHPMAAHPM Gerald H. Holman Distinguished Service AwardRussell K. Portenoy, MDAAHPM Humanities AwardRonald M. Epstein, MD FAAHPMAAHPM Richard Payne Outstanding Achievement in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion AwardKimberly S. Johnson, MD MHS
AAHPM PDIA Palliative Medicine National Leadership AwardF. Amos Bailey, MD FACP FAAHPMAAHPM PDIA Palliative Medicine Community Leadership AwardSarah Friebert, MD FAAP FAAHPMAAHPM Presidential Citation AwardsY.C. Ho/Helen and Michael Chiang FoundationBlyth Taylor LordSally Weir, CAE
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, AT 8:15 AMAAHPM Early Career Investigator AwardThomas LeBlanc, MD MA MHS FAAHPMAAHPM Award for Excellence in Scientific Research in Palliative CareRebecca Sudore, MD FAAHPMHPNA Distinguished Researcher AwardPamela S. Hinds, PhD RN FAAN
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020Exhibit Setup and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am–4 pmOpening Reception with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30–7:30 pm
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 am–3 pmBreak with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . 10–10:45 amLunch with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . 11:45 am–1:15 pmBreak with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . . 2:30–3 pm
Job Fair with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . . . .5–7 pm
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 am–1:30 pmBreak with Exhibits and Posters . . . . . . . . . 10–10:45 amBreak with Exhibits and Posters . . . . 11:45 am–1:30 pmExhibit Teardown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30–4 pm
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTConsultation HoursConsultants and peer leaders will be available to discuss quality improvement and nursing professional development. These opportunities are available at no additional cost to attendees. Watch for information about signups before the Annual Assembly and onsite.
Job FairLearn about job opportunities in the hospice and palliative care field and network with potential employers at the Job Fair, located in the Exhibit Hall on Thursday, March 19, 5–7 pm.
Physicians-in-Training ReceptionMedical students, residents, fellows, and recent graduates are invited to attend this reception on Wednesday, March 18, at 4:30 pm. Come network and meet with leaders in the field.
New Member and First-Timer ReceptionsNew to AAHPM or HPNA? Is this your first Annual Assembly? Join us on Wednesday, March 18, at 4:30 pm to meet with other new members and leaders in a smaller, more intimate setting.
HPCC LuncheonIf you are certified by the Hospice and Palliative Credentialing Center (HPCC) or are interested in certification, you are invited to the HPCC Certification Recognition Luncheon on Thursday, March 19, Noon–1:15 pm. CEO Ginger Marshall, ACNP-BC ACHPN FPCN, will present “Celebrating Certification.” Register by February 21 by selecting the Certification tab at the top of advancingexpertcare.org.
View Posters for Continuing Education CreditsView the latest scientific research; quality improvement projects; case-based, peer-reviewed posters; and works in progress from fellows and scholars. Continuing education credits will be available for viewing peer-reviewed posters. Invited posters, featuring the work of AAHPM Fellowship Grant awardees, also will be displayed. No CE is offered for viewing invited or digital posters.
Exhibit HallLearn about the latest developments in medical supplies and equipment, software, pharmaceuticals, and medical publishing from the exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall. The hall also will host the AAHPM and HPNA Resource Centers, where you can purchase valuable products at discounted pricing; networking areas; charging stations; and more.
State of the Science in Hospice and Palliative CareIf you’re a researcher whose focus is people with serious illness or a clinical scientist who is interested or actively working in hospice and palliative care research, stay an extra day to attend AAHPM’s first ever research symposium, March 20–22. Learn more at aahpm.org/stateofthescience. An additional registration fee is required.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTService of Remembrance and Celebration Come together on Friday, March 20, at 7:15 am for a brief service honoring and celebrating the lives of those we have loved, cared for, and lost. The service incorporates live music, silence, and readings, allowing for personal reflection within the gathered community.
Book ClubParticipate in the discussion of Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care on Thursday, March 19, at 3 pm, where you’ll have the opportunity to examine new ideas, discuss new concepts, and network with colleagues.
Cambia Leadership Lecture with BreakfastTake advantage of a special program, sponsored by the Cambia Health Foundation, on Saturday, March 21, at 7 am, with thought leaders in the field of hospice and palliative care. Space is limited; reserve your seat when you register for the Annual Assembly.
Labyrinth and Quiet SpaceTake an opportunity to reflect, journal, walk the labyrinth, relax, meditate, or just breathe in the midst of the Assembly. This space is available throughout the conference.
Celebrating Our Diversity: An Evening Gathering Come celebrate our diverse community of hospice and palliative care professionals following the Opening Reception on Wednesday, March 18, at 7:30 pm on the East Terrace. Enjoy an evening of music, snacks, and a cash bar by the bay. All are welcome as this event hosted by the AAHPM DEI Committee.
PostSecret ExhibitWould you share your secrets with a stranger? The PostSecret Street Team (from the San Diego Museum of Man) will host a “pop-up” postcard-making station on March 19–20. You will have the opportunity to submit a postcard to share and release your secret into the world.
Film NightView a timely and relevant film at the Assembly followed by a moderated discussion. Details are available at AnnualAssembly.org. Continuing education credits will be offered.
Fun Run and WalkOn Friday, March 20, at 6 am, join the 5K Fun Run and Walk benefiting the AAHPM Pediatric Scholarship Fund and HPNF’s charitable efforts. The registration fee is $50 per person to enter this noncompetitive run/walk. All participants will receive a commemorative T-shirt. Preregistration is required.
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March 18-21, 2020 | San Diego Convention Center
2020 Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care
THIS IS SAN DIEGO “Where good vibes and awesomeness shine day and night.” Step outside the convention center and leave your comfort zone behind. Explore new activities, meet up with friends to enjoy arts and culture, visit the beautiful parks and gardens, walk along the beaches and bays, or dine at an outdoor restaurant. Fill your free time with fresh air, new tastes, and a whole lot of adventure. You’ll be re-energized for the next day’s Assembly activities.
Explore SanDiego.org or follow @VisitSanDiego on Twitter for travel information, ideas, and offers.
2 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego1 Market Place Rate: $299 single/double Phone Reservations: 888.591.1234 Group Code: G-AAHP
3 Omni San Diego Hotel675 L Street Rate: $265 single/double Phone Reservations: 888.444.6664
4 Embassy Suites Hotel by Hilton San Diego Bay Downtown601 Pacific Highway Rate: $269 single/double Phone Reservations: 800.362.2779 Group Code: HPM
5 Hard Rock Hotel San Diego207 Fifth Avenue Rate: $268 single/double Phone Reservations: 877.344.7625
MEETING LOCATIONSan Diego Convention Center111 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 619.525.5000
HOTELSA limited number of sleeping rooms have been secured at discounted group rates. Reserve your room early using the reservation method below. The discounted rates expire February 14, 2020, or once the room block has been filled. After that date, availability will be limited and higher room rates may apply. For online reservations, visit AnnualAssembly.org.
1 Hilton San Diego Bayfront1 Park Boulevard Rate: $263 single/double Phone Reservations: 800.774.1500 Group Code: AAHPM
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TUESDAY, MARCH 174–7 pmRegistration
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 186:30 am–7 pmRegistration
8 am–5:30 pm Preconference Workshops
4:30–5:30 pm Receptions for New Members, First-Timers, and
Physicians-in-Training
5:30–7:30 pm Opening Reception with Exhibits
6:30–7:30 pmPoster Session
7:30 pmWelcome Environment Reception
THURSDAY, MARCH 196:30 am–6 pmRegistration
6:30–8:15 amContinental Breakfast
7–8 am Educational Sessions Community Meetings
8:15–10 amPlenary Session with HPNA Awards
10–10:45 amExhibitsPoster Sessions
10:45–11:45 am Educational Sessions
11:45 am–1:15 pm ExhibitsPoster Sessions
Noon–1 pm Community Meetings
Noon–1:15 pmHPCC Certification Recognition Luncheon
1:30–5:30 pmEducational Sessions
2:30–3 pm Exhibits
5–7 pm Exhibits and Job FairPoster SessionsScholar e-Poster Sessions
5:45–7 pm Community Meetings
6–7 pmPoster Sessions
7–8 pm Film Festival
FRIDAY, MARCH 207 am–5 pmRegistration
6:45–8:15 amContinental Breakfast
7–8 amEducational Sessions
7:15–7:45 amService of Remembrance and Celebration
8:15–10 am Plenary Session with AAHPM Awards
10–10:45 amExhibitsPoster Session
10:45–11:45 amEducational Sessions
11:45 am–1:30 pm Exhibits Poster Sessions
12:15–1:15 pmAAHPM Business MeetingHPNA Membership Meeting
1:30–5:30 pm Educational Sessions
4:30–6 pmInteractive Educational Exchange
5:45–7 pmCommunity Meetings
SATURDAY, MARCH 216:45–8:15 amContinental Breakfast
7 am–2 pmRegistration
7–8 amCambia Leadership Lecture with BreakfastCommunity Meetings
8:15–10 amPlenary Session with Research Awards and Fellows’
Convocation
10:30–11:30 amEducational Sessions
11:30 am–12:45 pmCommunity Meetings
Noon–1:15 pm Town Hall Meeting
1:30–2:30 pm Educational Sessions
2:30 pmAssembly adjourns. Safe travels home.
REGIS tRAtION INFORMAtION
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REGIS tRAtION, CE , AND MOC INFORMAtION
The State of the Science in Hospice and Palliative Care research symposium is March 20–22, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego. Those interested in registering for both Annual Assembly and the State of the Science will receive an additional 20% off the Assembly registration fee. Learn more at aahpm.org/stateofthescience or call 847.375.4712 to register.
TYPES OF REGISTRATIONMemberMember of AAHPM, HPNA, SWHPN, or SPCP. Verification will be requested when registering. Save up to 50% on registration fees by joining AAHPM or HPNA in advance of registering.
PhysicianAllopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) physician
Nurse or Affiliated Health ProfessionalNurse, chaplain, physician assistant, pharmacists, researcher, or social worker.
Fellow, Resident, or StudentAnyone who is in a fellowship program, in a resident program, or a full-time medical or nursing school student. Documentation must be provided from the director or dean of the program.
Guest Guest passes are available for $85 each and include entrance to the Exhibit Hall, opening night reception, and morning breaks. Access to educational sessions is not included.
Special AssistanceIf you need special assistance, please check the appropriate box on the registration form. Call Member Services at 847.375.4712 if you have any questions.
Cancellation PolicyAll cancellations must be made in writing to [email protected]. A $95 processing fee will apply to all cancellations. No refunds will be made on cancellations postmarked or emailed after February 20, 2020. Late special request refunds must be received within 15 days following the Assembly. All refunds will be processed after the Assembly.
Deductibility of ExpensesConsult your tax advisor for information about the deductibility of registration and membership fees.
Program Changes and CancellationsWe reserve the right to substitute faculty, cancel, or reschedule sessions due to unforeseen circumstances. If we must cancel the conference, registrants will receive a full refund of their paid registration fee. No refunds will be made for lodging, airfare, or other expenses related to attending the Assembly.
PHYSICIAN MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION (MOC) POINTS American Board of Internal MedicineSuccessful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 28.25 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
American Board of PediatricsSuccessful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity and individual assessment of and feedback to the learner,
enables the learner to earn up to 28.25 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit.
The availability for MOC points through other certification boards is under review.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITPhysiciansThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA). The AAHPM is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AAHPM designates this live activity for a maximum of 28.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
• Preconference events: Up to 7.5 credit hours• Annual Assembly: Up to 20.75 credit hours
Application for prescribed credits has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians and application for Certified Medical Director (CMD) credits has been filed with the American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. Determination of credits is pending.
NursesThe Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education (CNE) by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC’s) Commission on Accreditation under provider number P0284. Successful completion of continuing nursing education (CNE) conference offerings, which include (1) attestation to attendance and (2) participation in the evaluation component, enables the RN participant to earn up to 28.25 CNE hour award (60 minutes per CNE award hour).
• Preconference events: Up to 7.5 nursing contact hours• Annual Assembly: Up to 20.75 nursing contact hours
Designated Pharmacotherapeutic HoursThe 2020 Annual Assembly offers NP/CNS participants Category 1 Designated Pharmacotherapeutic Credit Hours specific to national ANCC recertification of the NP/CNS, which includes drug-specific information, safe prescribing practices, safe medication administration, prescribing methodologies, new regulations, and/or similar content.
PharmacistsApplication for continuing education credit has been filed. Determination of credits is pending. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Social WorkersApplication for formal social work continuing education approval has been filed with the National Association of Social Workers. Determination of credits is pending.
OtherCertificates of attendance are available.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENTAAHPM and HPNA endorse the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) standards for disclosure and commercial support and endeavor to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor for all accredited products and programs. All who are in a position to control or influence the content of an educational activity must disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests.* Disclosure documents were reviewed for potential conflicts of interest and, if identified, they were resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only those who had no conflict of interest or who agreed to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this activity.*A commercial interest is defined as any entity producing, marketing, reselling, or distributing healthcare goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. (Exclusions at the time of this writing included 501(c) not-for-profit organizations, government organizations, liability and health insurance providers, non-healthcare-related companies, group medical practices, for-profit healthcare providers, blood banks, and diagnostic laboratories.)
Save up to 25% by registering before the early-bird deadline of January 30, 2020.You can also save on registration fees if you’re a member of AAHPM, HPNA, SWPHN, or SPPCP.
ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE March 18–21, 2020 • San Diego, CAPlease type or print clearly. Use a separate form for each registrant; duplicate as necessary.
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Full Meeting Registration—March 18–21 AOfficial meeting starts with Opening Reception (5:30–7:30 pm) on Wednesday, March 18. If you do not wish to register for the full conference, please move to Box B below.
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Physician $ 880 $ 1,100Nurse or Affiliated Health Professional ■ $ 655 $ 820HPNA Member ■ $ 655 ■ $ 820Fellow, Resident, or Student ■ $ 340 ■ $ 410
NonmemberPhysician ■ $ 1,320 ■ $ 1,650Nurse or Affiliated Health Professional ■ $ 990 ■ $ 1,240Fellow, Resident, or Student ■ $ 440 ■ $ 550
Subtotal A $_________________
1-Day Meeting Registration (for registrants attending 1 or 2 days of the meeting only) BCheck which day(s) you will attend
■ Thursday only (includes Opening Reception)■ Friday only■ Saturday only
Early-Bird Discount(before or on Jan. 30)
Regular Rate
(after Jan. 30)
Member (please circle association with which you hold membership below)(AAHPM, HPNA, SWHPN, SPPCP)
Physician ■ $ 450 ■ $ 560
Nurse or Affiliated Health Professional ■ $ 330 ■ $ 410
HPNA Member ■ $ 330 ■ $ 410
Fellow, Resident, or Student ■ $ 150 ■ $ 185
NonmemberPhysician ■ $ 670 ■ $ 830
Nurse or Affiliated Health Professional ■ $ 495 ■ $ 620
Fellow, Resident, or Student ■ $ 220 ■ $ 275
Subtotal B $_________________
Please complete your registration on the reverse side of this form.
Side 1 Subtotal (A or B + C) $_________________
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Preconference Workshops, Wednesday, March 18 CSee pages 6–7 for session codes. Space is limited, so be sure to review your confirmation email to confirm your registration for these sessions.
8 am–5 pm—Full Day
VitalTalk: Intensive Small Group Training—Addressing Goals of Care P01 ■ $ 675
8 am–5:30 pm—Full Day
Hospice Medical Director Update and Exam Prep P02 ■ $ 425Let’s Play Hot Potato! Controversial Topics in the Pharmacopalliation of Serious Illness P03 ■ $ 425
ACHPN® Certification Review P04 ■ $ 4258–11:45 am—Morning
HPM Fellowship Directors Forum: Training the Next Generation—Innovations and Multi-Generational Training in Fellowship P05 ■ $ 120
AAHPM Leadership Forum: Ignite—Using StrengthsFinder Leadership Strategies to Increase the Performance of You and Your Team in Palliative Care and Hospice Settings
P06 ■ $ 225
Preparing for Good Grief: Grief and Loss in the Hospice and Palliative Context P07 ■ $ 225
Building Partnerships Between Spiritual Care Experts and Generalists in Integrating Spiritual Care for Seriously and Chronically Ill Patients and Their Families
P08 ■ $ 225
Advanced Treatments and Technology: Weaning and Deactivating P09 ■ $ 225Ethical Competencies for Clinical Excellence P10 ■ $ 225Cannabis: a New Addition to the Palliative Care Toolkit P11 ■ $ 225Practical Strategies for Building and Growing an Effective, High-Functioning, Interdisciplinary Team P12 ■ $ 225
1:15–5 pm—Afternoon
Educators Forum: “Getting Better All the Time”—Giving Faculty Tools for Effective Feedback and Quality Improvement P13 ■ $ 120
Multidisciplinary and Multimodal Approaches for Refractory Symptoms P14 ■ $ 225
Improving the Care of Diverse Patient Populations: Let’s Advance the Dialogue for Strategies to Address and Navigate the Elephant in the Room
P15 ■ $ 225
Getting Started (or Going Further) in Value-Based Payment Models P16 ■ $ 225A Gentle Journey: Transitioning from Childhood to Adulthood with Palliative Care P17 ■ $ 225
Not for the Faint of Heart: Caring for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure P18 ■ $ 225
Psychiatrist in My Pocket: Essential Psychiatric Skills for the Palliative Care Provider P19 ■ $ 225
Bridging the Gap: Telehealth Applications in Palliative Care P20 ■ $ 225
1:15–5:30 pm—Afternoon
An Afternoon at the Museum: Connection and Meaning at the San Diego Museum of Art P21 ■ $ 225
HPNA MEMBER SURVEY If you are an HPNA member, please also fill out the questions below: 1. Highest level of nursing education ■ DNP, PhD ■ MS, MSN, MBA, MEd ■ BSN, BA ■ AA or AD 2. State Nursing License ■ NP, CNS ■ RN ■ LPN, LVN 3. Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse Certification ■ None ■ ACHPN ■ CHPN ■ CHPPN ■ CHPLN ■ CHPCA ■ CPLC 4. If you are an advanced practice nurse, please share the following:Primary graduate focus (population) ________________________________________
Primary certification for practice __________________________________________
Concurrent Session Selections, March 19–21 D
As part of your conference registration, please enter the three-digit code for each concurrent or SIG session you plan to attend. For session codes, see pages 8–19.
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■ MasterCard ■ Visa ■ American Express ■ Discover ■ Check enclosed (#_____________)
• Make check payable to AAHPM.• Checks not in US funds will be returned.• All prices listed are in US dollars.
• A charge of $25 will apply to checks returned for insufficient funds.• I authorize AAHPM to charge the total amount deemed to be accurate and appropriate.
Payment (If payment does not accompany this form, your registration will not be processed.)
Account number Expiration date
Signature Cardholder’s name (please print)
Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be made in writing. A $95 processing charge will apply to all cancellations. No refunds will be made on cancellations postmarked after February 20, 2020. All refunds will be processed after the Assembly. AAHPM and HPNA reserve the right to substitute faculty or to cancel or reschedule sessions due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If the Assembly is cancelled, registrants will receive full credits or refunds of the paid registration fees. No refunds can be made for lodging, airfare, or any other expenses related to attending the Assembly.
Special Needs F
SDV ■ I will need a vegetarian meal.
OTH ■ I have other needs. Please contact me.
DIS ■ I do not wish to have my name and contact info included in the onsite attendee list.
AAHPM Access Fund G
Contribution to the Access Fund (see box at above right)
Subtotal G $________________
HPNF Conference Scholarship Fund H
Contribution to the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation (see box at above right)
Subtotal H $_________________
Fun Run I
Registration for the 5K run/walk benefitting the AAHPM Pediatric Scholarship Fund and HPNF
charitable efforts (see box at right)
T-Shirt Size (available until January 30) ■ S ■ M ■ L ■ XL ■ XXL
Contribution to: ■ AAHPM ■ HPNA FUN RUN/WALK ■ $ 50
Subtotal I $_________________
Online AnnualAssembly.org (credit card payment only)
Phone 847.375.4712 (credit card payment only)
Mail Annual AssemblyPO Box 3781Oak Brook, IL 60522
After March 8, please call 847.375.4712 for further information.
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REGIStER EARly AND SAvE!Register by January 30, 2020, to save up to 25% on your Annual Assembly registration! Be sure to make your hotel reservation before the cutoff date of February 14, 2020, to take advantage of the special room rates.
Don’t miss out on the premier educational event of the year for physicians, nurses, and other health-care providers caring for patients with serious or life-threatening conditions.
MAkE A CONtRIbutIONJoin the 5K Fun Run and Walk on Friday, March 20, at 6 am benefitting the AAHPM Pediatric Scholar-ship Fund and HPNF charitable efforts. Participants receive a T-shirt if registered by January 30, 2020; preregistration is required. See box I.
You can also consider donating to the AAHPM Access Fund or Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foun-dation by entering an amount in box G or H. Any gift is appreciated and welcome!
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Guest Pass E
Guest Name GST ■ $ 85
See page 24 for description. Subtotal E $________________
Photography Policy. A professional photographer and/or videographer may be present at the Annual Assembly. By registering for the Assembly, you understand that your image may appear in photographs and/or videos and grant AAHPM and HPNA and their representatives and employees the right to take photographs and/or videos of you and your property in connection with the above-identified event as well as to copyright, use, and publish the same pictures in print and/or electronically. You agree that AAHPM and HPNA may use such photographs and/or videos of you with or without your name and for any lawful purpose, including publicity, illustration, advertising, and Web content, without your express written or verbal permission.
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