MODERATOR
Dr. Bernard Bandman
CCM Executive Director
PANELISTS
Dr. James Poole
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center hospitalist
Dr. Alya Reeve
United Counseling Service director and psychiatrist
Jim Baker
Patient and Vermont Dept. of Corrections Commissioner
Gretchen Johnson Martinez, RN
Caregiver
Please help us to improve our programs by answering this brief survey.
Coping With COVID-19: Communication Challenges with Healthcare Providers
The Center for Communication in Medicine (CCM) hosted a free online webinar, Coping With COVID-19: Communication Challenges with Healthcare Providers, on Tuesday, November 10 from 6 – 7:30 pm.
Panelists included: Southwestern Vermont Medical Center hospitalist, Dr. James Poole; United Counseling Service director and psychiatrist, Dr. Alya Reeve; patient and Vermont Dept. of Corrections Commissioner Jim Baker; and caregiver, Gretchen Johnson Martinez, RN. CCM Executive Director, Bernard Bandman, PhD will moderate. The panelists addressed issues and concerns in communicating with healthcare providers during these worrisome and uncertain times.
For the past 20 years, CCM has been offering educational programs to patients, families and healthcare providers about the benefits of open and honest communication in making thoughtful decisions about care. Programs are now being offered online!
Coping With COVID-19: Communication Challenges with Healthcare Providers
The Center for Communication in Medicine (CCM) hosted a free online webinar, Coping With COVID-19: Communication Challenges with Healthcare Providers, on Tuesday, November 10 from 6 – 7:30 pm.
Panelists included: Southwestern Vermont Medical Center hospitalist, Dr. James Poole; United Counseling Service director and psychiatrist, Dr. Alya Reeve; patient and Vermont Dept. of Corrections Commissioner Jim Baker; and caregiver, Gretchen Johnson Martinez, RN. CCM Executive Director, Bernard Bandman, PhD will moderate. The panelists addressed issues and concerns in communicating with healthcare providers during these worrisome and uncertain times.
For the past 20 years, CCM has been offering educational programs to patients, families and healthcare providers about the benefits of open and honest communication in making thoughtful decisions about care. Programs are now being offered online!
MODERATOR
Dr. Bernard Bandman
CCM Executive Director
PANELISTS
Dr. James Poole
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center hospitalist
Dr. Alya Reeve
United Counseling Service director and psychiatrist
Jim Baker
Patient and Vermont Dept. of Corrections Commissioner
Gretchen Johnson Martinez, RN
Caregiver
Please help us to improve our programs by answering this brief survey.