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The IPPC videotape series offers rich, evocative portrayals of children, families, and professional caregivers in a range of palliative care contexts, and is a central part of the IPPC curriculum. These award-winning videos were created for use in the structured learning activities described in the facilitator's guides, but also are being used independently by educators in a range of settings. The IPPC videotapes are described below. Information about prices, running times, and the curriculum seminars for which the videos were produced is included on the video order form. To purchase videos, simply print, complete, and send the form with a check or money order to the address provided. What Matters to Families As part of the Engaging with Children and Families curriculum module, this video series presents the stories of three families describing their experiences with health care professionals and the health care system as they negotiate the difficult road through their child's life-threatening illness. Part One: Speaking the Same Language Part Two: Knowing Who We Are Part Three: Big Choices, Little Choices Issues in Pain Management There's Gotta Be Another Way: Addressing Parents' Fears
About Opioid Analgesia Caregiver Suffering I Need It to Make Sense: Reflections on Caring for Dying Children and Their Families In this video, health care professionals from a variety of disciplines discuss the emotional and spiritual impact of working in pediatric palliative care. Communication at the End of Life Difficult Conversations in Pediatric Palliative Care presents a series of scenarios involving end-of-life conversations between practitioners and children/families. This three-part video introduces an innovative educational approach for developing clinicians' communication and relational skills. An Initiative of the Center for Applied Ethics and Professional Practice at EDC, Inc.© 2003 Education Development Center, Inc. All Rights Reserved | |||