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Denise Hess

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Palliative care chaplain

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Joined April 2009
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
4 years
Filled with gratitude -- so much so, I almost want to hold hands and pray! Thanks a million @DrJRubenstein & @KirstinSpringm1 YOU ROCK (cue thunder) @GalchuttPaul @KatyHyman1 @ARKestenbaum @ghandzo @APC_Forum @ChaplainLab @mlmcpherson
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
3 years
Pretty proud to know the author of this article! Building GitHub with Ruby and Rails
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@UMPallCareMS
UMB Online Graduate Studies in Palliative Care
3 years
Only 4 more pawsible days to get in your PhD application for a Fall 2023 start! Applications are Due March 31, it would be ruff to miss the deadline! Our program is one to go mutts about! https://t.co/Qpo7zwehhp
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
3 years
Great opportunity! Hospice and palliative care inter professional, residential , year-long fellowship opportunity in Southern California with a very robust, Joint Commission certified program. Chaplain stipend of $55k. https://t.co/aAz8X5Vpvb
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Denise Hess
3 years
NEW! - Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain Community of Practice (H/PC CoP) is an unaffiliated online discussion network for chaplains working or training to work in hospice and palliative care. It is co-moderated by myself and Allison Kestenbaum and ho… https://t.co/0PRp2OD3wf
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NEW! - Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain Community of Practice (H/PC CoP) is an unaffiliated online discussion network for chaplains working or training to work in hospice and palliative care. It...
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
4 years
Loved this episode almost as much as this one with @ARKestenbaum @KatyHyman1 and @GalchuttPaul
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Medicine Podcast · Updated Weekly · A geriatrics and palliative medicine podcast for every health care professional. Two UCSF doctors, Eric Widera and Alex Smith, invite the brightest minds in...
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Josh Briscoe
4 years
This is a great episode of @GeriPalBlog, a bit off their usual path. I hope they can have more guests that are outside the realm of clinical research to discuss geriatrics and palliative care (e.g., ethics, law, literature, art, music, sociology, etc). #hapc
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@Yamiche
Yamiche Alcindor
4 years
We can now legally call the killers of Ahmaud Arbery murderers. But I’m reminded that to those who loved Arbery and to so many others real justice would be him alive today and able to run without being attacked.
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Denise Hess
4 years
Great episode! @ARKestenbaum @KatyHyman1 @GalchuttPaul hit it out of the park (baseball pun intended) - I’m looking forward to part two ;)
@GeriPalBlog
GeriPal - A Geriatrics & Palliative Care Podcast
4 years
On today’s podcast, we break down spiritual care in #palliativecare with three leaders in the field: @ARKestenbaum, @KatyHyman1, and @GalchuttPaul. @TransformChap1 @UCSF_SpiritCare #hapc #chaplain Episode https://t.co/X6RHvb2j3l - hosts @AlexSmithMD | @EWidera
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
4 years
Ditto! Thanks so much @AlexSmithMD and @EWidera for this episode. We are one step closer to eliminating “do you want to see the chaplain?” from our collective vocabulary #telldontask #interprofessional #palliativecare
@KatyHyman1
Katy Hyman
4 years
Today I’m #Thankful to @AlexSmithMD and @EWidera for tackling the topic of spiritual care in palliative care (and being such gracious hosts), and to @ARKestenbaum and @GalchuttPaul for being luminous leaders in spiritual care. @GeriPalBlog
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
4 years
“It is much easier to count items than to know what counts.” via @NYTOpinion@KatecBowler⁩ on bucket lists and mortality from No Cure for Being Human out Sept 28th.
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Until my cancer diagnosis, I did not understand that one future comes at the exclusion of all others.
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@michele_norris
Michele Norris
4 years
This magazine piece in ⁦@TheAtlantic⁩ is a marvel. The writing is so beautiful but what stands out to me is the architecture and the craft. Take the time for this. Grief and Conspiracy 20 Years After 9/11 - The Atlantic
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Bobby McIlvaine was 26 when he died in the attacks. Two decades later, his loved ones are still grappling with the loss.
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@DGlaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken
4 years
Just Get Vaccinated
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@kimacquaviva
Kimberly Acquaviva 🏳️‍🌈
4 years
Greyson and I just watched @SjoeW’s documentary about our family on the @NewYorker website and it is FABULOUS. We cried and laughed - the film is <chef’s kiss>. Thank you, Sara Joe! ♥️
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@DeniseHess
Denise Hess
4 years
Don't miss this article tucked away in the last pages of this month's JPSM. Power, Silence, and Debriefing: Hidden Harms When Palliative Teams Encounter Racism
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Power, Silence, and Debriefing: Hidden Harms When Palliative Teams Encounter Racism
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@SunitaPuriMD
Sunita_Puri
4 years
Friends! New piece alert! On the eve of California’s reopening, how can my city move forward when it is still full of ghosts and orphans? My latest for the LA times.
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I fear the complacency that June 15 will bring in Los Angeles, the false certainty that we have 'beaten' the coronavirus.
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@AmyMelnick1
Amy Melnick
4 years
This sounds like incredibly good news for #hpac and most importantly patients and families: CMS signals it is moving toward #palliative care, capitation payment models. Advocacy works!
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@CAPCpalliative
CAPC
4 years
Clinical Training Recommendations for All Clinicians - Skills-building roadmaps for Physicians, APP's, RN's, Social Workers, Chaplains and Clinical Care Managers based on @CoalitionHPC guidelines. Get started >> https://t.co/Y371rGYzSE #healthcare #hpm #hapc #palliative #health
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@NEJM
NEJM
5 years
Lack of workforce diversity in medicine has detrimental effects on patients and clinicians. The evolution of the modern quality movement represents a useful parallel for achieving a complicated goal like equitable representation in health care.
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@Pallimed
Pallimed
5 years
New @Pallimed post by @drosielle: Advance Care Planning? Meh. https://t.co/I6XNiFIErF This is Part 1. Part 2 will drop on Wednesday. #hapc
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Drew Rosielle examines Sean Morrison's idea that maybe ACP is not making an impact for a reason.
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