Continuing Education: Ethics

Advance Care Planning - The Role of the Patient Advocate

Learn more about your role as the patient advocate in advance care planning for your patients including amplifying your client's voice, safeguarding their rights and honoring their values.
CE Credit Eligible: Aug 01, 2024 - Jul 31, 2026

Learn more about your role as the patient advocate in advance care planning for your patients including amplifying your client's voice, safeguarding their rights and honoring their values.

Non-Member Purchase

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Continuing Education webinars are open to NAHAC members and the general public looking to enhance their knowledge and receive continuing education credit.

As a NAHAC benefit, Full Members are charged only $10.00 for a CE webinar while the general public pays $40.00 per CE credit webinar. NAHAC full members, who just want to view the webinars, can go to the NAHAC website to view the webinars at any time – no charge.

To receive the discounted NAHAC membership rate for CE webinars, access and complete an application here: Membership Form.

Members Only Purchase

You will recieve an email, after checking out, with a unique passcode to input above enabling this webinar.

Continuing Education webinars are open to NAHAC members and the general public looking to enhance their knowledge and receive continuing education credit.

Cindy Leyland, BCPA

Cindy is the Director of Program Operations at the Center for Practical Bioethics, overseeing the Center’s administrative, financial, and operational systems. Cindy currently leads the PAINS-KC Citizen Leadership Group and in the past led the Center’s Pediatric Palliative Care and Aging in Community projects. As a person living with pain, Cindy understands the day-to-day challenges that pain patients face and is committed to helping others find the best ways to manage their pain. She is a graduate of Benedictine College’s Executive MBA program and currently serves on the Board of The Pain Community.