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Our Schools of Nursing Faculty Corner is constantly adding new resources to support palliative care education for undergraduate and graduate programs. Many of these resources can help you teach the hospice/palliative/supportive sphere of care within the 糖心少女vlog Essentials. Visit often for new material and announcements!

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  • Snodgrass, B. (Host). (2025). Episode 50: Shaping the Future: Innovations in Hospice & Palliative Nursing Education and Mentorship featuring Dr. Andra Davis and Dr. Megan Lippe [Audio podcast]. Palliative Perspective Podcast, released September 1, 2025. Listen via .
  • : Check out the GeriPal’s podcast featuring our very own Dr. Betty Ferrell as she discusses how nurses play an essential role in care of people with serious illness. Who spends the most time with the patient in the infusion center? Doing home care? Hospice visits? In the ICU at the bedside? Nurses.
  • Podcast series from Health Affairs, called "No One Gets Out Of Here Alive." In this series, Clemson University's Tracy Fasolino unpacks some of the legislative and policy issues associated with palliative care and hospice services through the lens of a nurse.
  • "", Health Affairs Podcast, February 8, 2023. doi: 10.1377/hp20230125.815257.
  • "End of Life Simulation Journal Club", Capstone Sim Cast: August 14, 2023. Listen via or .
  • Nurse Educator Podcast:  with Drs. Theresa Jizba, Elena Prendergast, Carrie Cormack, and Lindsay Iverson

  • Fernandes, C. S., Vale, M. B., & Lourenço, M. (2022). Exploring the use of games in palliative care: A scoping review. Palliative & Supportive Care, 1(21), 146-166. 
  • Ehrlich, O., Lackowski, A., & Gjata, N. (2023) Integrating the 糖心少女vlog Hospice/Palliative/ Supportive Care Sphere in Undergraduate Nursing Education: A Practical Guide for Faculty. Oakland University. /Portals/0/PDFs/ELNEC/Practical-Guidebook-for-Undergradaute-Faculty-Oberhauser.pdf
  • Potthoff, M., Kirkpatrick, A.J., & Jizba, T. A. (2023). Interprofessional primary palliative care: Do the 糖心少女vlog Essentials prepare nurses for collaborative practice? Journal of Professional Nursing, 46, 197-204. .
  • Jizba, T., Iverson, L., Hall, A., Cormack, C., & Prendergast, E. (2025). Enhancing primary palliative care competency with graduate nursing students. Nurse Educator, 50(1), E61-62.  Watch 
  • Glover, T.L., Ehrlich, O., Davis, A., Lippe, M., Cormack, C.L., Jizba, T., Kirkpatrick, A.J., & Meskis, S. (2025). An End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) regional approach to integrating primary palliative care in nursing education. Journal of Professional Nursing, 58, 77-82. 
  • Godzik, C., Trautman, D., Rosseter, R., et al. (2025). 25 Years of Progress: ELNEC and 糖心少女vlog Transforming Palliative Nursing Education. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):274-279. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001164
  • Lippe, M., Wolf, A., Davis, A., et al. (2025). Nursing Faculty Perceptions and Integration of Primary Palliative Care Content in Undergraduate Education: National and Local Institution Assessments. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):280-289. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001142
  • Goodman, J.T., Van De Graaff, W., Burch, A., et al. (2025). The Impact of the ELNEC Online Curriculum on Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Self-Perceived Confidence in Providing Palliative Care. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):290-296. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001161
  • Elliott, G.M.C. & Knowlton, M.C. (2025). Teaching Where Life Ends: Peer-Assisted Learning in Hospice as a Model for End-of-Life Nursing Education. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):297-304. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001156
  • Parekh De Campos, A.J., Boule, L.L., Eiss, L.G., et al. (2025). Using Qualitative Feedback to Adapt a Communication Simulation for Nursing Students and Novice Nurses. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):305-310. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001152
  • Smith, A., Hagen, K.A., Lindell, K., et al. (2025). Shaping the Future of Palliative Care: An Innovative Approach to Graduate Education. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):311-316. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001160 (hyperlink DOI with attached PDF)
  • Ehrlich, O., Jizba, T., Hristova, M., et al. (2025). Evaluating the Impact of the End-of-Life Nursing Consortium Curricula: A Systematic Review of Assessments and Outcomes. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):E249-E255. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001159
  • LeBlanc, R., Lysaght Hurley, S., Chan, S.H. et al. (2025). The Massachusetts Model: A Roadmap for Advancing Serious Illness Care in Nursing Education. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):E256-E260. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001162
  • Cormack, C., Lukács, M., Chrastek, J. (2025). Advancing Palliative Care Through Education: A Worldwide Journey. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 27(6):E261-E269. DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001163

We are pleased to share an exciting resource for all faculty in Schools of Nursing! The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) is published a special issue of the Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing dedicated to the 糖心少女vlog Essentials sphere of hospice/palliative/supportive care. The December 2025 issue includes 10 articles written by nursing faculty sharing their efforts to implement this Essentials sphere into their curriculum, in undergraduate and graduate programs. Many resources are provided to support faculty.  HPNA is providing FREE ACCESS to this issue from November 10, 2025 to February 5, 2026 for all nursing school faculty so that they can benefit from the experience of their colleagues and advance this aspect of the Essentials. The December 2025 issue can be accessed at .

  • Godzik, C., Trautman, D., Rosseter, R., Malloy, P., DiBenedetto, J., & Mazanec, P. (2025). 25 years of progress: ELNEC and 糖心少女vlog transforming palliative nursing education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing27(6), 274–279. 
  • Davis, A. & Lippe, M. (2025). Guest Editorial: Palliative care education: A shared responsibilityJournal of Hospice and Palliative Care, 27(6), 269-270. 
  • Lippe, M., Wolf, A., Davis, A., Cormack, C. L., Ehrlich, O., Glover, T. L., Fasolino, T., & Kirkpatrick, A. J. (2025). Nursing faculty perceptions and integration of primary palliative care content in undergraduate education: National and local institution assessments. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 280–289. 
  • Goodman, J. T., Van De Graaff, W., Burch, A., Genua, J. A., & Kirkpatrick, A. J. (2025). The impact of the elnec online curriculum on undergraduate nursing students' self-perceived confidence in providing palliative care. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 290–296. 
  • Elliott, G. M. C., & Knowlton, M. C. (2025). Teaching where life ends: Peer-assisted learning in hospice as a model for end-of-life nursing education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 297–304. 
  • Parekh De Campos, A. J., Boule, L. L., Eiss, L. G., & MacKenna, V. A. (2025). Using qualitative feedback to adapt a communication simulation for nursing students and novice nurses. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 305–310. 
  • Smith, A., Hagen, K. A., Lindell, K., & Cormack, C. (2025). Shaping the future of palliative care: an innovative approach to graduate education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), 311–316. 
  • Ehrlich, O., Jizba, T., Hristova, M., Davidson, C. S., Powless, D. C., & Glover, T. L. (2025). Evaluating the Impact of the End-of-Life Nursing Consortium Curricula: A systematic review of assessments and outcomes. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), E249–E255. 
  • LeBlanc, R., Lysaght Hurley, S., Chan, S. H., Dahlin, C., DeSanto-Madeya, S., Flanagan, J., Morgan, J., Murphy, A., Pare, J., & Gazarian, P. K. (2025). The Massachusetts Model: A roadmap for advancing serious illness care in nursing education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), E256–E260. 
  • Cormack, C. L., Lukács, M., Chrastek, J. J., Hirooka, K., Laska, I., Patiraki, E., Takenouchi, S., & Mitrea, N. (2025). Advancing palliative care through education: A worldwide journey. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), E261–E269. 

Improving Representation in Primary Palliative Nursing Education: Developing Videos that Reflect the Needs of Mexican American Populations
These videos addresses a critical gap in primary palliative nursing care (PPNC) education – the need for expanded representation of diverse racial and ethnic groups in educational resources. This project created 5 video vignettes that capture culturally-congruent palliative care interactions to expand the representation of Mexican American communities in educational resources. The creation of these videos was funded by Texas Organization of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Education (TOBGNE), UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing, and the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC).

  • Pain Assessment with Family Translator- Opportunities For Improvement
    Description: The purpose of this video is to show a scenario in which the nurse does not demonstrate best practice with pain assessment and caring for a patient who has a non-English language preference. There is a companion video (Pain Assessment with Interpreter- Better Practice) that shows a pain assessment grounded in best practices that include the use of an interpreter and demonstrates use of a pain assessment tool.
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  • Pain Assessment with Interpreter- Better Practice
    Description: The purpose of this video is to illustrate a nursing pain assessment that incorporates best practices with the use of an interpreter. As a reminder, the gold standard, or place to begin, is the patient self-report of pain. Many resources are available when patients are unable to self-report (Fink & Gallagher, 2019). There is a companion video (Pain Assessment with Family Translator- Opportunities for Improvement) demonstrating a similar scenario in which the nurse does not use best practice pain assessment and holistic care for a patient who has non-English language preference. 
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  • Cultural and Spiritual Assessment
    Description: The purpose of this video is to show a cultural and spiritual assessment.
    Faculty Resource Guide
  • Family-Focused Palliative Care in Difficult Decision-Making 
    Description: The purpose of this video is to illustrate a therapeutic communication encounter with a patient with moderate dementia and chronic kidney failure as she and her family face difficult decision-making.
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  • Expert Testimonial on Providing Palliative Care to Mexican-American Patients and Families
    Description: The purpose of this video is to consider how nurses can utilize cultural humility when providing palliative care to Mexican American patients living with serious illness and their families.
    Faculty Resource Guide

An Interactive Workshop to Align Course Learning Activities witih 糖心少女vlog Essentials Hospice/Palliative/Supportive Care Sphere
Recorded workshop, by Olga Ehrlich, PhD RN CHPN, from Oakland University, created as a self-paced learning experience for faculty, and the Learning Activity Template. The is intended to guide participants through a 3-hour activity which culminates in the development of a CBE learning activity for one of their courses. The has categories for faculty to use as they develop their course activity.


This session highlighted the collaborative work of Drs. Mollman, Pravecek, and Garren-Grubbs from South Dakota State University. This team, supported by HRSA funding, developed faculty resources for the integration of primary palliative care content for undergraduate and graduate programs within four South Dakota universities. The presentation included details about a tool they developed to evaluate the outcomes of their project, as well as helpful key takeaways for other faculty who seek to augment palliative care education initiatives within their own programs.

In 2021, ELNEC added a new specific module focused on Perinatal Palliative Care to the ELNEC Pediatric curriculum. Please review the and feel free to utilize in your teachings. 

Learn more about the taskforce: LeBlanc, R., Lysaght Hurley, S., Chan, S. H., Dahlin, C., DeSanto-Madeya, S., Flanagan, J., Morgan, J., Murphy, A., Pare, J., & Gazarian, P. K. (2025). The Massachusetts Model: A roadmap for advancing serious illness care in nursing education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), E256–E260. 

Learn more about the taskforce: LeBlanc, R., Lysaght Hurley, S., Chan, S. H., Dahlin, C., DeSanto-Madeya, S., Flanagan, J., Morgan, J., Murphy, A., Pare, J., & Gazarian, P. K. (2025). The Massachusetts Model: A roadmap for advancing serious illness care in nursing education. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 27(6), E256–E260. 

The Nursing Taskforce Resources Workgroup identified and vetted resources for faculty to incorporate into teaching materials: .

Many faculty have requested a template to facilitate approval of incorporating the ELNEC curricula within their academic nursing programs. You can use this sample proposal for your dean/colleagues/institution/curriculum committee. Access our crosswalk document to see how CARES and G-CARES palliative care competency statements align with 糖心少女vlog Essentials domains, competencies, sub-competencies, and concepts.

Should you need anything further, please contact us at ELNEC@coh.org. We want to thank Creighton University for providing this template for use by other schools of nursing.

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Case vignettes, simulation exercises, graphic novels, escape games, etc. 

: We offer free membership to all students, regardless of the field of study or if they are undergraduate or postgraduate. Our goal is to generate awareness about palliative care with students who will later may become leaders in their fields, and also hope that many of them will eventually join the IAHPC as paying members. The membership is offered for one year and can be renewed annually as long as their student membership status is maintained.

Should you need anything further, please contact us at ELNEC@coh.org.