- Effective Communication
- Palliative Care
- Symptom Assessment and Management
- Transition to Hospice
- Supportive Care
February 14, 2024
Approximately 1 months at 10 hours a week to completeJosie Conti's account is verified. Coursera certifies their successful completion of Stanford University Palliative Care Always Specialization.
Course Certificates Completed
Transitions in Care from Survivorship to Hospice
Palliative Care Always Capstone Course
Supporting Families and Caregivers
Essentials of Palliative Care
Symptom Management in Palliative Care
The scope and role of palliative care as part of a patient and family's care plan
Components of a treatment plan for physical, psychosocial, and spiritual care, including screening, assessment and management of patient needs
Effective communication skills for responding to emotion, delivering difficult news, and discussing goals of care
Issues around transitions in care (e.g. survivorship or hospice transition)
Earned after completing each course in the Specialization
Stanford University
Taught by: Kavitha Ramchandran & Jan DeNofrio
Completed by: Josie Conti by February 1, 2024
6 weeks, 2-3 hours/week
Stanford University
Taught by: Kavitha Ramchandran & Jan DeNofrio
Completed by: Josie Conti by February 14, 2024
Stanford University
Taught by: Kavitha Ramchandran & Jan DeNofrio
Completed by: Josie Conti by January 26, 2024
6 weeks, 2-3 hours/week
Stanford University
Taught by: Kavitha Ramchandran & Jan DeNofrio
Completed by: Josie Conti by January 11, 2024
7 weeks, 2-3 hours/week
Stanford University
Taught by: Kavitha Ramchandran, Jan DeNofrio, Joshua C. Fronk & Manuela Kogon
Completed by: Josie Conti by January 19, 2024
6 weeks, 2-3 hours/week