- CAPC - Tools and Training for Clinicians - Palliative Care
Events, ideas, and resources for improving the care of people living with a serious illness Discover how medical humanities interventions—like poetry, art, and music—can strengthen your palliative care practice, support your team, and improve patient care CAPC offers a wide variety of free resources, but members get exclusive access to even more
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As the nation’s leading resource in its field, CAPC provides health care professionals and organizations with the training, tools, and technical assistance necessary to effectively meet this need Read our three-year strategic plan CAPC is funded through organizational membership and the generous support of foundations and private philanthropy
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Watch this video to learn how to use CAPC's parasite ID app in your veterinary practice! This fun and easy to use app includes images and information on approximately 100 veterinary internal parasites found in dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, and birds
- Online Clinical Training Courses | CE credits | ABIM MOC credits . . . - CAPC
Online clinical training courses for clinicians with continuing education credits (CE credits) ABIM MOC credits in pain management, symptom management, communication skills dementia care
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- CAPC Clinical Training | Center to Advance Palliative Care
CAPC’s training in core palliative care skills—communication, pain and symptom management, caregiver support, and more—can help transform practice, leading to better care quality and improved patient and family experiences
- Companion Animal Parasite Council | CAPC Guidelines
As vector-borne diseases spread (click to view prevalence map), the CAPC experts provide you with the latest information and recommendations on Recent prevalence data suggests that dog and cats are susceptible to heartworm in all 50 states While prevention in dogs is commonplace, this deadly parasite is often viewed as less of a threat for cats
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CAPC is home to countless health care professionals at more than 1,600 member health organizations Members include health systems, hospitals, hospices, home health agencies, medical groups, health plans, and other health organizations
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