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Hospice
of the Florida Suncoast
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| Source: |
Partnership for Caring |
$300,000 |
| 2002 |
$300,000 |
| Consulting (listed on PfC's Form 990) |
| 2002 Form 990, "Compensation of the five highest independent contractors." |
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Hospice Institute at the Hospice of the
Florida Suncoast |
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Source: |
National
Institutes of Health - National Cancer Institute (NCI) |
$288,603 |
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1994 |
$96,201 |
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Egan,
Kathleen (Kathy) |
HOSPICE
INSTITUTE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM |
|
1995 |
$96,201 |
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Egan,
Kathleen (Kathy) |
HOSPICE
INSTITUTE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM |
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Quoted from: http://silk.nih.gov/silk/brownbooks/research/detail/fy95B |
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Grant Number: 5R25CA066889-02 |
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PI Name: EGAN,
KATHLEEN A. |
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PI Email: kathyegan@thehospice.com |
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Project Title: HOSPICE INSTITUTE
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM |
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Abstract: DESCRIPTION:
(Applicant's Description) While hospice and palliative care is quickly developing
as a distinct clinical discipline with its own philosophy and informational
base, this base falls far beyond the scope of basic training that health
care professionals currently receive in their associate, bachelor, master
and even doctoral level programs. In fact, in 1992, extensive research and
a survey of American hospice programs revealed that there is no comprehensive
curriculum, manual or book available specific to the practice of hospice.
The objective of The Hospice Institute Certification Program is to develop
an interdisciplinary training program in palliative and hospice care that
can be duplicated throughout the country. The Certification Program will
provide health care professionals - specifically nurses,psychosocial counselors
and chaplains - with the knowledge and clinical skills they need to then
implement this training program in their own hospice facilities. The Hospice
Institute of the Florida Suncoast will accomplish this by providing the
curriculum, workbooks, training manuals, teaching aides, preceptor/mentor
skills and clinical competencies needed for the certified hospice care trainers
to actively and comprehensively provide palliative and hospice care to terminally
ill patients in their own communities.This project's first year will be
spent developing curriculum with related teaching materials, and clinical
competencies for all disciplines, while the second and third years will
involve the actual "Train the Trainer"certification process. The
development of an interdisciplinary hospice core curriculum will include
those topics and issues which are universal for providing hospice care in
all settings, followed by discipline-specific curriculum as well as clinical
competencies for each discipline.Since education evaluation differs from
scientific research evaluation, this project's evaluation process will be
both summative and formative. Formative evaluation will include: Questionnaires
and surveys completed by the participants, instructors and monitor during
the implementation of the program; evaluation by objectives for each teaching
session and interviews between participants and the Principal Investigator
for individual feedback and evaluation. Summative evaluation will include:
Overall questionnaires completed by the participants, instructors, class
monitors and preceptors working with participants; a grouping of evaluations
by objectives with a review of the results followed by completion of program
competencies. Additionally, ongoing observational evaluation will be performed
by the principal investigator and curriculum specialist to assure that the
goals and objectives of the program are being met. |
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Institution: HOSPICE
INSTITUTE OF FLORIDA SUNCOAST |
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Project Start: 30-SEP-1994 |
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ICD: NATIONAL CANCER
INSTITUTE |
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1996 |
$96,201 |
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Egan,
Kathleen (Kathy) |
HOSPICE
INSTITUTE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM |
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