Posts by Bethany-Rose Daubman, MD
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Special Report: Furthering Palliative Care Training in Latin America
Bethany-Rose Daubman, MD, Mark Stoltenberg, MD, MPH, MA, and colleagues designed an advanced diploma course in palliative care (PC) in Chile that improved participants' PC knowledge, behaviors, and self-efficacy and leveraged the train-the-trainer model to increase PC educational leadership in Latin America.
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QI Report: Palliative Care Programs for American Indian/Alaska Native Communities Are Often Not Sustained
Bethany-Rose Daubman, MD, and colleagues are partnering with a South Dakota team to improve palliative care for American Indians living on three reservations. They interviewed staff from nine palliative care programs for American Indian/Alaska Native communities throughout the U.S. and found only five still operating.
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Palliative Care in the Caribbean: Short Course Improves Self-assessed Competency
There is an immense shortage of palliative care services across the Caribbean. Massachusetts General Hospital faculty joined Caribbean palliative care leaders from the Jamaica Cancer Care Research Institute to provide a week-long training in palliative medicine to 83 clinicians from throughout the region.
Biography
Bethany-Rose Daubman, MD, received her medical degree with a Distinction in Bioethics from Albany Medical College. She completed residency and served as chief resident through the Tufts Family Medicine Residency, and completed her fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital through the Harvard Palliative Medicine Fellowship. Her interests include resident and medical student education, reflective writing in medicine, and international palliative care.