Establishing Goals of Care: An important element of comprehensive primary care
9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Join Drs. Robert Strang, Ian Reid and Paige Moorhouse as they illustrate the value of integrating Goals of Care conversations into primary care practices as part of regular comprehensive care, at any stage of a patient’s life.
During his time leading Nova Scotia through COVID-19 as the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Strang witnessed the impact of end-of-life conversations and how physicians play a key role in those discussions. His perspective on this issue led him to co-sponsor, along with Doctors Nova Scotia, one of this year’s Physician Leadership Development Program physician learning projects, which examined how to shift community conversations on quality of life versus length of life.
Dr. Ian Reid has seen firsthand how unclear processes around Goals of Care can affect end-of-life care for patients and their families. His advocacy on this issue stems from having watched his father pass away without having had his Goals of Care wishes followed.
Dr. Moorhouse is the co-founder of the Palliative and Therapeutic Harmonization Program and the Senior Medical Director for the Integrated Acute and Episodic Care Network. Her work with both groups supported the development of the provincial form, policy and accompanying educational materials for the Nova Scotia Health Goals of Care initiative.
This education session will have participants feeling ready to help transform the conversation on quality of life versus length of lifeby moving beyond the individual, clinical level to a place where the physician community is a leader in community discussions on this issue. Beginning in primary care, these conversations set the stage for all aspects of patient care throughout the healthcare system, including interactions with other physician specialists and interprofessional healthcare providers.
All physicians and system partners have a part to play in shifting dialogue in Nova Scotia on Goals of Care and end-of-life conversations. Join us for a panel discussion after the presentation with health system partners to discuss how providers, health authorities and government partners can work together to transform the conversation around quality of life versus length of life and its connection to Goals of Care.
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- integrate Goals of Care conversations into any patient appointment in their primary care practice as part of regular comprehensive care (CanMEDS roles: Medical Expert, Communicator)
- demonstrate the value of having Goals of Care conversations at any stage of a patient’s life, not only at the end of life (CanMEDS roles: Medical Expert, Health Advocate)
- participate in transforming the conversation in Nova Scotia quality of life versus length of life by moving beyond the individual, clinical level to a place where the physician community is a leader in community discussions on this issue (CanMEDS roles: Medical Expert, Communicator, Professional, Leader)