OUR PROGRAMS
Global Family-Centered Care Fellowship Program for Providers
- Fellows are healthcare professionals who participate in educational exchange and virtual mentoring to enhance their knowledge, skills, and confidence in delivering child and family-centered healthcare.
- Case studies and topics chosen are based on the unique and individualized needs of the fellows. Topics may include, but are not limited to, building staff rapport, self-confidence, empathy, a child’s understanding of death/dying at different ages, ethics, navigating language barriers, patient and self-advocacy, legacy building & bereavement, professional boundaries and more.
- Training and mentoring are accomplished online individually and in small groups, as well as on site. Trainers are also available as needed for additional support when needs arise.
- Program Managers are Kasey Reinhardt, CCLS, and BobbiJo Pansier, MPH, CCLS, CTRS. Fellowships continue to impact 9+ hospitals in the Republic of Georgia and Philippines.
Global Psychosocial Care Development Fellowship for Leaders
- The Global Psychosocial Care Development Program provides one-on-one (or small group) mentoring and guidance to maximize strategic performance and quality improvement related to psychosocial care programming.
- The fellowship can focus on capacity building through collaborative identification of barriers to implementing effective and sustainable psychosocial and multidisciplinary healthcare services globally.
- Training and mentoring are done online individually and also on site.
- The Program Manager is BobbiJo Pansier, MPH, CCLS, CTRS. The program is currently running in Tbilisi, The Republic of Georgia in collaboration with Khatuna Dolidze, Ph.D., CCLS.
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Testimonials
100% of participants have recommend the fellowship program to other healthcare professionals working with children in healthcare