Compassion in Action: Managing Difficult Conversations in Palliative Care 2026

There is nothing more important and fundamental to a doctor-patient relationship than communication. It is through effective communication that we can build trust and effectively and empathetically help navigate our patients and their families through the palliative phase of their illness.

Our two-part digital workshop, Compassion in Action, will provide you with the tools necessary to communicate with your patients and their families when they are approaching the end of life. The skills gained from this program although targeted at your palliative patients will be translatable to all aspects of your medical practice.

This digital workshop is held in two-parts, on February 7, 2026, and February 21, 2026. Participants will engage with three standardized patient scenarios across the two-part workshop, focusing on how to manage challenging goals of care conversations, and responding to existential distress. A discussion will follow each scenario that will assist in bringing out the important learning points in each case.

Topics Include:
General principles in communicating with patients and their families at the end of life
Managing transitions to palliative care
Managing challenging goals of care conversations
Responding to existential distress
Responding to a patient with a request to die

Paediatric Project ECHO Series – Year 9

The Paediatric Project ECHO program is a regularly scheduled series that includes teleECHO sessions and Core Competency webinars. It includes 4 specialty series: Obesity Management, Complex Care, Palliative Care, and Pain Management. It will have monthly sessions (per specialty) that are 60-90 minutes in length via videoconferencing. TeleECHO sessions will consist of two components: a didactic presentation and case-based learning. The didactic presentation is given by specialists in paediatric obesity management, complex care, pain, and palliative care. This presentation will focus on a different topic each session and include as the presenter will ask participants questions throughout. There will be an opportunity for discussion and clarifying questions following the presentation. The second part of the session will be case-based learning, where health care providers will present a de-identified patient case study. During the case presentation, the presenter will have questions for the community to help work through medical management. All attendees are invited to participate by asking clarifying questions and making recommendations on case management. All ECHO sessions are free for participants, without a minimum or maximum requirement for attendance. Core Competency sessions will feature longer didactic presentations focusing on fundamentals, with no formal patient case presentation.

Palliative Care eLearning Program 2025-2026