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Caring for the Caregivers: The SAGE Program’s Impact on End-of-Life Practice

Join Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Michelle Rausen, MS, RRT, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS, and Gabriela Bambrick-Santoyo, MD, for an in-depth look at the Staff Assistance Guiding End of Life (SAGE) program—a pioneering initiative designed to support healthcare staff navigating the complexities of end-of-life care. Now one year in, this webinar will explore the rationale for SAGE’s creation, its structure and activation process, and key trends and outcomes observed to date. Attendees will gain insight into staff experiences, program effectiveness, and future directions, including future integration with supportive and pediatric care.

This LIVE AARC Webcast is approved for 1.0 CRCE Hour.

Broadcast date: May 29, 2025
Broadcast time:
2pm Eastern
1pm Central
12pm Mountain Daylight
11am Mountain Standard (Arizona)
11am Pacific

Once registered, to access the webcast up to 30 minutes prior to start time, please go to the My Programs page

Learning Objectives

Describe the purpose, structure, and activation criteria of the SAGE Team.

Explain the rationale behind the creation of the SAGE Team and the unmet needs it addresses.

Summarize key data collected during the first year of the program, including activation trends, staff feedback, and outcomes.

Discuss future opportunities to expand the SAGE Team’s impact, including integration with Supportive Care and Pediatric Services.

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