The Healthcare Advocate's Role in Advance Care Planning
Program Overview:
This program is designed for professional healthcare advocates to help them incorporate advance care planning into their practice model for the benefit of their clients, their business and the community. It can be tailored for any group of healthcare professionals who wish to learn how to include advance care planning in their practice.
Program Objectives:
- Explain the advance care planning process
- Identify the benefits of advance care planning for healthcare advocates
- Identify why advance care planning is critically important to small businesses
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.
Jane Markley, RN, FACHE
Jane Markley is a consultant and healthcare ethics advisor with 35+ years’ experience in healthcare. President of M Jane Markley Consulting, LLC, she works with individuals, families, organizations, ethics committees, and healthcare systems to help them understand the importance of advance care planning (ACP) for themselves, their loved ones and their members. A retired Navy Nurse, she is board-certified in healthcare management, trains healthcare advocates; speaks nationally and internationally in ACP; works with individuals and their families to complete their advance directives; facilitates ethics training for medical students as an Assistant Professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, MD, and serves on the Maryland State Advisory Council on Quality Care at the End of Life.