soins palliatifs /palliativecare/taxonomy/term/8/all en What's in Store for Continuing Professional Development Day 2025? /palliativecare/article/what-cpd-day-can-do-you Biennially, Palliative Care 91ֱ hosts Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Day, a full-day workshop for healthcare professionals to network, enhance their skills, and stay up to date on the latest palliative care developments. Bringing together professionals from across the medical world, CPD Day has been a valuable learning opportunity since its inception. Golda Tradounsky, MD, Team Leader of Palliative Care Services at Mount Sinai Hospital, provides more insight into everything 2025’s edition of this event has to offer. Tue, 15 Apr 2025 15:42:32 +0000 alexandra.frail@mcgill.ca 1765 at /palliativecare Q&A with Vivian Myron: "Mommy is Very Very Very Sick . . . How to Teach Adults to Talk to Their Children About Advanced Disease and Impending Death.” /palliativecare/article/qa-vivian-myron-mommy-very-very-very-sick-how-teach-adults-talk-their-children-about-advanced News of a poor prognosis is never easy to break—especially when there are young children involved. But how do we bring up the subject of a parents’ terminal illness to their kids? It is a topic both health practitioners and patients find hard to address. Avoiding it, however, produces far worse outcomes. As part of Palliative Care 91ֱ’s speaker lineup for National Palliative Care Week 2025, social worker Vivian Myron (MSW, TS) will teach participants how to approach this difficult subject in her talk, “Mommy is Very Very Very Sick . . . How to Teach Adults to Talk to Their Children About Advanced Disease and Impending Death.” Tue, 22 Apr 2025 14:25:54 +0000 alexandra.frail@mcgill.ca 1769 at /palliativecare