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The Role of the Palliative Medicine Clinician in the Family Conference.

Lindsay VendettaElizabeth K VigErin K KrossSusan E Merel
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2022)
Facilitating a family conference is a core skill for a palliative medicine clinician, yet the role of the palliative medicine consultant in a family conference has not been clearly defined in the literature. Most educational articles describe a structured approach to a family conference that focuses on the role of the person leading the conference, who may be a palliative medicine specialist or a member of the primary team caring for the patient. For the palliative medicine clinician, balancing the roles of communication facilitator and palliative consultant is nuanced and requires a specific framework and set of skills. In this article, we review the literature on family conferences focusing on facilitation and communication by the palliative care consultant during the conferences, and outline specific ways the palliative medicine clinician can contribute to family conferences. Our hope is that this framework helps guide palliative medicine clinicians and others seeking more specialized training in palliative medicine to be more intentional with their contributions to family conferences in the future. We also hope that this framework will help palliative medicine educators training future specialists.
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