What is an Advanced Health Care Directive, and why is it important that everyone fills one out?
Join, Pamela Reuben-Eubanks, Palliative Care Coordinator at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, as she helps you navigate through how to fill out an Advance Directive, and explains the various types of Advanced Directives.
The Importance of an Advance Health Care Directive
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She is currently the Palliative Care Coordinator at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. She is also an active member of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses association and Coalition for compassionate care.
Also, she is a strong advocate and leader of patient and family centered care, shared decision making, and advanced health care planning. Her additional strengths lie in leadership, staff and community education.
Pamela is an Alumna of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and she went to George Washington University for her Master of Science in Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.
She is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree of Nursing Practice in Palliative care at George Washington University.
Pamela Reuben-Eubanks, RN,MSN
Pamela is a Board Certified Adult/Gerontology Nurse Practitioner with over 24 years of professional nursing experience in acute and critical care areas.She is currently the Palliative Care Coordinator at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. She is also an active member of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses association and Coalition for compassionate care.
Also, she is a strong advocate and leader of patient and family centered care, shared decision making, and advanced health care planning. Her additional strengths lie in leadership, staff and community education.
Pamela is an Alumna of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and she went to George Washington University for her Master of Science in Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.
She is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree of Nursing Practice in Palliative care at George Washington University.