SOME OF OUR FACILITATIONS INCLUDE


  • Designing protocols for resolving treatment disagreements
  • Generating recommendations for creating a unit providing Eastern and Western methodologies in cancer treatment; participants included practitioners of all related disciplines and patients
  • Medical staff committee formulating policy and procedures for effective ethics case consultations
  • Reconciling family and treatment team views of treatment thought futile
  • Generating remediation plans to satisfy IRB requirements for researchers believed to have violated federal regulations
  • Conflict resolution between medical staff committees with overlapping responsibilities
  • Patients convened to formulate recommendations for statewide health care policy f
  • Resolving team disagreement over treatment plan where scarce resources were concerned
  • Clinicians, administration, and security staff designing CQI processes
  • New Orleans residents and diaspora providing input to resource allocation decisions
  • Resolving intra-treatment team dispute regarding organ transplantation
  • Working class families formulating policy advocacy priorities
  • Resolution of disputes in end-of-life decision-making, including intra-family and between family and clinicians
  • Administration and mental health clinicians meeting to coordinate treatment needs with those of the institution
  • Facilitated discussions among several agencies' service providers to coordinate practices and define common policy goals and related action plans