PMC Shared Decision Making

PMC Shared Decision Making PMC Shared Decision Making (a Linear approach) is a clinical service platform that involves the patient in a solid course of action to own their decision.

Yes.
11/13/2021

Yes.

It’s an easy transition to make...2020 to 2021 will be whatever He has planned. God reminded us in 2020 the He is in con...
01/01/2021

It’s an easy transition to make...2020 to 2021 will be whatever He has planned. God reminded us in 2020 the He is in control. We appreciate that He is😊

Still stands true.
08/13/2020

Still stands true.

Our course on Shared Decision Making is meant to help with life long decision making. It begins with the patient learning how to decide on issues related to early pregnancy.

Many people have been told what to do throughout their life. Part of a parents job is to help their children learn decision making skills.

Decisions are part of our daily lives. We hope you decide to give us a call and find out more about our Linear Shared Decision Service Platform.

Make a Monday memory with your team😊 today.

Make the decision to share with one person, the true meaning of Memorial Day. It might be as simple as asking them to sh...
05/25/2020

Make the decision to share with one person, the true meaning of Memorial Day. It might be as simple as asking them to share what Memorial Day means to them.

Some made the decision to serve, we can make the decision to acknowledge and honor them in so doing.

Deciding to be a mom, changes ones life forever ❤️
05/10/2020

Deciding to be a mom, changes ones life forever ❤️

It’s Nurses Week May 6-12.Are you aware of the ways that the ANA Code if Ethics impacts shared decision making in the PM...
05/06/2020

It’s Nurses Week May 6-12.

Are you aware of the ways that the ANA Code if Ethics impacts shared decision making in the PMC?

It’s valuable to know for your entire team ABD more importantly, each patient!😀

When patients have too many people chiming in on what they should do, the best way to help is remove YOUR agenda, be AWA...
04/22/2020

When patients have too many people chiming in on what they should do, the best way to help is remove YOUR agenda, be AWARE of your own bias, and HELP her make a decision.

Agenda= specific options
Bias= your opinion
Help= skilled/trained decision coaching

Call Sparrow Solutions Group to learn more. 702-343-1997 or 702-556-1102

Own the decision. Isn’t that what you want for patients?
04/21/2020

Own the decision.

Isn’t that what you want for patients?

He made a simple plan. Trust Him. It’s a decision away.
04/12/2020

He made a simple plan. Trust Him.
It’s a decision away.

Decisions are still being made.Embrace being essential.
04/01/2020

Decisions are still being made.

Embrace being essential.

Tough decisions are made every day.One decision you’re facing right now is how to manage the clinic you oversee.Stay ope...
03/25/2020

Tough decisions are made every day.

One decision you’re facing right now is how to manage the clinic you oversee.
Stay open, send people home, put a “Closed for now” sign up, operate w a skeleton crew, these are just a few of the thoughts you may have.

If we’ve trained you in using a Decision Guide...use it with team members. Let them decide. Let them own their own course of action at this time...be freed up mentally.

Seeing the most vulnerable is still necessary in our opinion, but not all team members see it the same.

Pray for those who are serving others, pray for those who are fearful, pray for decisions and decision makers of all kinds.

Valuable
03/02/2020

Valuable

Three mental constructs determine how long it will take, if ever, to recover from tragedies.

1) The first is whether we think the consequences have a short- or long-term effect on us. Depression will be prolonged if we believe a loss will have a negative impact for the rest of our lives.

2) The second is how pervasive we believe the negative consequences are If we believe they will run our whole lives, they just may. We grieve over losses, but a prolonged depression signifies an over attachment to people, places, and things that we have no right or ability to control.

3) The third is when we over personalize the crisis and believe it's all our fault.

To overcome our losses, we need to change how we think from "I'm the problem" to "It's a problem." From "In everything" to "In this one thing." From "Forever" to "For a season." Someone said, "The bend in the road is not the end of the road, unless we fail to make the turn." We need to mimc Paul—he made the turn then pressed on to become a model of perseverance and devotion to Christ.

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