
Informed Decision Making
Develop person-centered strategies to support people in assessing their options and identifying next steps.
Informed decision making is a way to engage patients, clients, and peers in their own care by working in partnership with them to identify the best course of action. It involves supporting people to consider the potential benefits and risks associated with their options, while factoring in their values and preferences. Training focuses on a conceptual understanding and structured approach to informed decision-making conversations.
Half-day (4.5 hours) virtual or in person trainings available
Appropriate for front-line clinicians
This workshop is designed for front line clinicians who are involved in diagnostic or treatment decisions, and it focuses on skills needed to create successful partnerships that support patients in making decisions consistent with their desire to be involved and the values that influence that decision. The workshop includes skills practice and opportunities to consider application to practice.
Upcoming Workshops
To register email kuchard@hhsc.ca
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Email: kuchard@hhsc.ca
For Healthcare Providers to learn more about how to refer their clients to our online programs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ea1g3S7wYg&t=1s
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