Dr. Ann Henshaw Shares Guide for Collaboration in Palliative Care

Person living with serious illness and an occupational therapist

GW assistant professor of the occupational therapy program, Ann M. Henshaw, OTD, MBA, MPH, OTR/L, alongside Brienne R. Keyloun, MD, at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, recently published a blog through the Center to Advance Palliative Care on how to build bridges between palliative care and rehabilitation teams.

Dr. Henshaw brings forty years of clinical experience in acute care and her research focus is on chronic illness, end of life, and neurological diseases in the adult and geriatric populations. She currently teaches Leadership and Management, Advocacy and Systems of Occupational Therapy Care, and Human Development and Behavior.

Read the blog for recommendations on how to improve quality of life for patients through interprofessional collaboration.

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