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TABLE OF CONTENTS [Print Version]
The Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life is pleased to share with you selected items from “Key Topics on End-of-Life Care for African Americans,” an intellectual discourse derived from The Last Miles of the Way Home 2004 national conference to improve end-of-life care for African Americans.
Chapter 1
Historical Perspectives on Racial Attitudes and the Impact of Health Care Disparities on End-of-Life Care in the African American Community
- Harold Freeman, MD
Ralph Lauren Cancer and Prevention Center, New York, NY
- Richard Payne, MD
Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life
Commentary Kristy Woods, MD
Maya Angelou Center for Minority Health, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC
Chapter 2
African American Perspectives on Pain & Palliative Care
- Richard Payne, MD
Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, Durham, NC
- LaVera Crawley, MD
Stanford University, Oakland, CA
Commentary September Williams, MD
Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA
Chapter 3
Palliative & Hospice Care in HIV/AIDs-A Community CarePerspective
- William Johnson, MD
Medical Director VITAS Healthcare
Corporation, Chicago, IL
- Bethsheba Johnson, MSN,CNC,GNP-BC
Luck HIV Health Care Center,
Chicago, IL
- Pernessa Seele
Balm of Gilead, New York, NY
Commentary Beny Primm, MD Addiction Research and Treatment Center, New York, NY
Chapter 4
Spiritual Care Near Life’s End including Grief and Loss in the AfricanAmerican Community
- Gwendolyn London, D. Min
London & Associates, Silver Spring, MD
- Robert Washington, PhD, MDiv
Montgomery Hospice, Rockville, MD
Chapter 5
End-of-Life Care Ministry in the African American Church
- Kelvin Calloway, D. Min
AME Church, Los Angeles, CA
- Gwendolyn London, D. Min
London & Associates, Silver Spring, MD
Chapter 6
African American Perspectives on Advance Care Planning
- Gloria Ramsey, RN, JD
USC Center for Health Disparities, Silver Spring, MD
- Sharon R. Latson
VITAS Healthcare Corporation, Chicago, IL
- Camilla Hudson
Patient Advocate, Chicago, IL
Chapter 7
Historical & Sociological Perspectives on Death and Dying in the African-American Community
- Karla Halloway, PhD
Duke University, Durham, NC
Commentary
LaVone Hazell Palliative Care Training and Education Program (PTEP), New York, NY
Chapter 8
The Future of Hospice Care for African Americans-Clinical, Policy & Caregiver Perspectives
- Bernice Harper, PhD
Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Washington, DC
- Michelle-Grant Ervin, MD
VITAS Healthcare Corporation, Washington, DC
- Fay Burrs, RN, BSN
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization HPCO, Alexandria, VA
Commentary
Congresswoman Donna Christian Christiansen, MD United States, Virgin Islands
Chapter 9
Theological Perspectives on Death and Dying for African Americans: Christian Perspective and Islamic Perspectives
- Paul Smith, DMin
First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
- Ibrahim Abdul Malik, Ed.D.
Imams Council of New York, NY
- Jeremiah Wright, Jr, D.Min
Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, IL
Chapter 10
Family and Psycho-Social Dimensions of Death & Dying in African-Americans
- Joseph Dancy, Jr., PhD, MDiv, THM
Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA
- Willie Davis, PhD
National Association of Black Social Workers, Lansing, Michigan
Commentary
Andrea King Collier, Author, Flint, Michigan
Chapter 11
Working Together: Organizing the Community to Effect Change in End-of-Life Care for African Americans
- Myra Christopher
The Center for Practical Ethics, Kansas City, MO
- Deacon Rosalyn Priester
Trinity United Church of Christ, Amani Trinity United Community Hospice Health Corporation, Chicago, IL
- Diane Deese
VITAS Healthcare Corporation, Chicago, IL
Chapter 12
Case Study/The Last Miles of the Way Home Town Hall Meeting
- Moderator: George A. Strait Jr.
Assistant Vice Chancellor Public Affairs, University of California, Berkley, CA
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