Keri O. Brenner
@keri_brenner
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Palliative care physician & psychiatrist at Stanford. Co-founder of the PalliPsych Collaborative
Stanford, CA
Joined December 2018
https://t.co/wTJPoT4Yf7 Enthusiastic to feature this JPM Tips article on the Psychological Elements of Palliative Care from members of our PalliPsych team @keri_brenner @DShalevMD @ChammasDani #pallipsych
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Palliative care clinicians enhance the illness experiences of patients and their families through building therapeutic relationships. Many psychological concepts underlie a clinician's approach to a...
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@PalliativeMed_j Top Ten Tips #PalliativeCare Clinicians Should Know About the Psychological Aspects of Palliative Care Encounters https://t.co/LlNxgxSBfL
@ChammasDani @keri_brenner A. Gamble @DavidBuxtonMD @byrne_martelli M. Polisso @DShalevMD L.B. Rosenberg
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Palliative care clinicians enhance the illness experiences of patients and their families through building therapeutic relationships. Many psychological concepts underlie a clinician's approach to a...
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Something Lost and Something Gained: Navigating the Bedside Teaching Role as a Hospice and Palliative Medicine Educator | Journal of Palliative Medicine
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Hospice and palliative medicine (HPM) educators must often give up the satisfaction of working one-on-one with patients, to allow learners the opportunity to practice key communication skills and...
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Thank you Ohio State for hosting us for a virtual Grand Rounds today on “Psychotherapy Pearls for Palliative Care.” Very enriching to discuss formulation & countertransference in pall care with such a wonderful team!! 🌟
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The PalliPsych Collaborative presented 7 Grand Rounds in the past 5 months on the "Psychological Elements of Palliative Care." Thank you for hosting us - Columbia, Duke, Cornell, U. Pitt, Harvard, Stanford, Advent Health Florida. #pallipsych
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@Pallpsych @ChammasDani @DShalevMD So grateful to be a part of this PalliPsych Collaborative with Dani Chammas (UCSF), Dan Shalev (Cornell) & Leah Rosenberg (MGH). Looking forward to presenting at Ohio State, Oregon Health & HAPC virtual Didactics in the months ahead! ✨
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Sometimes we don’t change lives by changing outcomes; sometimes we do it by impacting the narratives our patients hold about those outcomes. So grateful to JAMA for sharing this piece.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a palliative care physician discusses how the simple choice of words and the act of listening can redirect a patient’s despair to hope in helping them rewrite their...
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Come join us on May 23rd at 12 pm at our virtual workshop to learn more about palliative care! To register, please scan the QR code or click the link above.
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Pleased to share some new #pallipsych #hapc #psychiatry #geripsych scholarship conducted with wonderful mentees @GreggWeltyMD and Hana El Hassan. We asked ~400 geriatric psychiatrists about the primary palliative care needs of their patients 1/x https://t.co/iSBz3R2HPK
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Objectives Older adults with psychiatric illnesses often have medical comorbidities that require symptom management and impact prognosis. Geriatric psychiatrist...
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“The fun part” what the field and @JPSMjournal needs more of! Also, if I can overstep in my role as psychosocial associate editor, would love to see even more amazing social work #pcsw, #psychiatry, #psychology scholarship featured in the journal!! #hapc23
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@PalliativeMed_j Core Roles and Responsibilities of Physicians in #Hospice Care: A Statement by and for U.S. Hospice and Palliative Care Physicians - by @IraByock and signed by 200+ physicians https://t.co/qaEEk7O24a
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Amazing #pallipsych #hpm #psychiatry opportunity. So exciting to see jobs like this emerging under the leadership of @OHSUKnight @JasAWebb
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With remarkable insight and eloquence, Dr. Puri reminds us that listening is a profoundly caring act. And that respectfully offering a patient guidance based on a physician’s years of experience is wholly appropriate, indeed, what real doctoring looks like.
What does it mean to "accept" death? We often expect this of our loved ones and patients, and I explore the reasons why in my latest essay for the New York Times, out today! https://t.co/6x4gtDJMUs
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Had to take a break from this thing for a couple of hours to get through some talks 😅 but what a day! My cup runneth over: Susan Block’s #pallipsych talk, getting to share the educational work I am doing with @keri_brenner @ChammasDani @LeahRosenberg13 and my research #hapc23
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Very excited to have this out in the world on the heels of excitement around #pallipsych at #hapc23 . To me, this reaffirms what #hapc clinicians know: mental health is linked to every aspect of palliative care. 1/x https://t.co/Fhrz1M8GVf
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So fun to chat with @keri_brenner @AlexSmithMD @EWidera @GeriPalBlog about how we manage all of the ANGER we encounter in palliative care. We don’t discuss it often but we sure do encounter it a lot!
The Angry Patient: We talk with two of our favorite palliative care psychiatrists, @ChammasDani and @keri_brenner, about going beyond simple communication skills and approaching anger with a vast and varied toolkit. Episode https://t.co/IsAkDh8SLX - hosts @AlexSmithMD | @EWidera
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The Angry Patient: We talk with two of our favorite palliative care psychiatrists, @ChammasDani and @keri_brenner, about going beyond simple communication skills and approaching anger with a vast and varied toolkit. Episode https://t.co/IsAkDh8SLX - hosts @AlexSmithMD | @EWidera
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Great read by an amazing psychiatrist and palliative care doctor!
Sometimes our most powerful tool in HPM is not what we do for patients, but how we be with patients. TY @JPSMjournal for sharing this pal care psychiatrist’s thoughts. The pt in this narrative deeply feared being forgotten—may this essay honor his legacy. https://t.co/JVbIykHsQ8
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In honor of National Women Physician Day, we would like to recognize all of the women physician on the Palliative Care Team!
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