The goal of the Serious illness conversation guide (SICG) is to improve the lives of all people with serious illness by increasing meaningful conversations with their clinicians about their values and priorities.
Clinicians are invited to this workshop presented by Dr Anna Meuli and Dr Sue Peters, focused on supporting conversations with seriously ill people and their whānau about what matters most to them if time is limited or their abilities change.
This SICG training helps clinicians build confidence in navigating these important and often difficult discussions.
Spaces are limited and registration is essential. To register, please contact Heather Robertson, Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti, before Sunday 5 October.
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