Listen and learn when you want, where you want, and how you want. You can listen to our podcasts here and download the content and / or stream them on Spotify.
PCIC podcasts do not replace careful clinical judgement specific to each patient / family situation. ALWAYS use your careful clinical judgement when caring for each patient and family.
PallMed is your gateway to essential resources and tools that will help you develop successful palliative and hospice services.
PCIC is sponsored by PallMed. We aim to ensure all clinicians have the latest knowledge and skills.
PCIC is sponsored by PallMed. We aim to ensure all clinicians have the latest knowledge and skills.
Podcasts
- Documentary: Produced in studio
- Live: In classroom with Q&A
Introduction
Care Delivery
Chemical Dependency
Communication
Complex Illness
End-of-Life / Hospice Care
Leadership
Pain
- Pain 1: Problem with Pain
- Pain 2: Total Pain
- Pain 3: Pain Assessment & Communication
- Pain 4: Choosing Analgesics, Dosing Principles
- Pain 5: Changing Opioids, Changing Routes of Administration
- Pain 6: Pathophysiology of Bone, Abdominal & Neuropathic Pain
- Fentanyl
- Ketamine
- Lidocaine
- Methadone
- Opioids in Hepatic & Renal Failure
- Buprenorphine
Patient Interviews
- Ashley Robinson, Living with Sickle Cell Disease & Pain
- Carlos Smith, Living with AIDS & Pain
- Ellen Rudy, Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis & Dyspnea
- Jaime Rodriguez Talks About Dying
- Paul Bean, Spouse Living with Ovarian Cancer & Malignant Bowel Obstruction
- Peppy Chernoff, Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer (part 1)
- Peppy Chernoff, Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer (part 2)
Pediatrics
Self Care
Spiritual
Symptom Management
- Anorexia & Cachexia
- Anxiety & Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Anxiety Management
- Anxiety Screening
- Anxiety, Pharmacological Management
- Constipation
- Delirium Management
- Delirium Screening
- Depression & Suicidal Ideation: Assessment and Management
- Dyspnea
- Malignant Bowel Obstruction
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia
- Pruritus
- Wound Care
Teaching
Patients, Families, Caregivers