Professional Development

Grief Education Series for Physicians: Honouring Your Grief and the Grief of Others

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Sarah Burm, PhD and Matt Fillier

The Grief Education Series for Physicians is offered as part of the NS Health Medical Affairs' Webinar Series and Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine Professional Development Webinar Series.

This series of four (4) virtual sessions is meant to support physicians in understanding the necessity and value of engaging in difficult conversations around the experience of loss. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about grief and loss in a safe and supportive environment. Participants will leave with a better understanding of grief literacy in the context of healthcare and recognize key challenges associated with expressing grief in clinical work environments. They will develop greater comfort and capacity for reflecting on personal and professional experiences with grief and loss, and identify actionable strategies to promote grief literacy within clinical settings.

Each webinar in the grief education series is eligible for Continuing Medical Education Accreditation.

Honouring your Grief and the Grief of Others (session 4 of 4)

Participants will explore culturally responsive and ethically grounded approaches to honouring grief in diverse healthcare teams, settings and communities. They will develop strategies for creating space for grief in clinical practice and organizational culture.

Facilitated by Sarah Burm, PhD, Associate Professor and Education Research Scientist in the Office of Continuing Professional Development and Medical Education at Dalhousie University, and Matt Fillier, Grief Practice Lead, Palliative Care Network, NS Health.

Learning objectives:

  • Explore culturally responsive and ethically grounded approaches to honouring grief in diverse healthcare teams, settings and communities 
  • Develop strategies for creating space for grief in clinical practice and organizational culture 

Event Details

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Fee type
No charge