Medical Aid in Dying and Doulas
This free course will teach you about Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD), and how you as a doula, volunteer, friend or caregiver can play a role in helping someone through the MAiD process.
0.1 Welcome to the MAiD & Doula Curriculum from ASP and EOLWA!
0.2 Welcome from Cassandra & Lashanna
0.3 Introduction to A Sacred Passing
0.4 Introduction to End of Life Washington
0.5 Technology Guide - Learning Online, Privacy Agreements, and Discussions
0.6 Course Guide
0.7 Terminology & Definitions
1.1 MAiD Overview
1.2 Introductions with EOLWA Volunteers
1.3 History of MAiD
1.4 Washington State MAiD Overview for Patients and Families
Updated Washington State Law - 2023
1.5 State Laws and Regulations outside of Washington
1.6 Section 1 Coursework
2.1 MAiD Eligibility Overview
2.2 Washington State Written Request Form and Instructions
2.3 MAiD Eligibility with Kathleen Damelio
2.4 Kathleen Damelio on What She Wishes People Knew Before Calling
2.5 Kathleen Damelio on Stories from the Field
2.6 Science of MAiD with Dr. Erika Bliss
2.7 Section 2 Coursework
3.1 Carework Overview
3.2 Consent is Accountability
3.3 Advice to those new to working with MAiD Clients with EOLWA Volunteers
3.4 Tips and Tricks for MAiD
3.5 Communication with Clients with EOLWA Volunteers
3.6 MAID and Buddhism
3.7 MAiD and Judaism
3.8 Section 3 Coursework
4.1 The Process Overview: From Request to Ingestion
4.2 Prior Prep with EOLWA Volunteers
4.3 The Day of Ingestion
4.4 Unexpected Situations with EOLWA Volunteers
4.5 Self-Care with EOLWA Volunteers
4.6 Self Tending Handout
4.7 Section 4 Coursework
5.1 Working as Part of a Care Team Overview
5.2 Starting a Care Team
5.3 Partnership with a Care Team with EOLWA Volunteers
5.4 Letter to my Physician
5.5 Bereavement, After Care, and Disposition of the Body
5.6 A Disposition Field Trip
5.7 Disposition Panel hosted by ASP & EoLWA
5.8 Section 5 Coursework
Thank You
Collaboration
Conclusion