ePrognosis: Communication Features New Teaching Videos

With the support of the American Federation for Aging Research and The John A Hartford Foundation, a group of clinicians has developed a set of teaching videos and key take home communication pointers. Clinicians supported by this initiative include 3 Beeson scholars, Alexander Smith, MD, Mara Schonberg, MD, and Sei Lee, MD, as well as Eric Widera, MD, and Nancy Shoenborn, MD.

With the support of the American Federation for Aging Research and The John A Hartford Foundation, a group of clinicians has developed a set of teaching videos and key take home communication pointers for discussing prognosis with patients. Clinicians supported by this initiative include three Beeson scholars, Alexander Smith, MD, Mara Schonberg, MD, and Sei Lee, MD, as well as Eric Widera, MD, and Nancy Shoenborn, MD.

The new teaching videos are built into to a redesign of the website ePrognosis.org, a free site dedicated to improving the use of prognosis in clinical decision making for older adults. The new teaching videos are bundled in a new section titled ePrognosis: Communication.