PASSWORDMANAGEMENT
Course Length: 3 Weeks
Effort: 5-7 Hours/Week
Format: Instructor-Led, Online
Cost: $360
Hours: 18 CE
Discipline(s): Social Workers
This course explores the evolution of palliative care social work as a distinct specialty, with particular attention to the professional challenges and opportunities that emerge as clinicians move beyond generalist practice. You will examine the historical foundations of the field, the palliative care social worker’s role within interdisciplinary teams, and the competencies that distinguish specialty-level practice. Emphasis is placed on role clarity, professional identity, and navigating the increasing complexity of contemporary palliative care settings. Course includes weekly optional Zoom meeting.
18 continuing education (CE) credits provided through ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ (ÌÇÐÄÔ´´) Extended Learning, accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider #PCE-3405
Students enrolling in this course should have a Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling/therapy, or closely related field, preferably with clinical application/experience.
Cancellations may be made up to the day before the first day of the course; a refund will be issued minus an administrative fee of $35. No refunds are possible for withdrawals once the course starts.
Palliative care social work has matured into a distinct and highly skilled specialty—one that requires more than introductory knowledge or broad overviews. As the field has grown, so too have the educational options available to social workers seeking training. This redesigned course series was intentionally developed to meet the needs of experienced palliative care social workers who are already practicing in complex clinical environments and who are seeking depth, refinement, and professional integration, rather than basic orientation.
Originally offered as a comprehensive eight-month program, this curriculum has been thoughtfully re-envisioned in response to changes in the continuing education landscape, evolving workforce demands, and feedback from seasoned practitioners. The result is a flexible, four-course series that distills the most meaningful and practice-relevant content of the original program into focused, stand-alone learning experiences that can be taken individually or sequentially.
These courses are not designed to replace foundational palliative care training. Instead, they are intended to complement existing programs by offering advanced clinical reflection, applied skill development, ethical analysis, and leadership growth for social workers who are already functioning at—or aspiring to—specialty level practice. Each course is instructor-led, grounded in real-world clinical experience, and structured to support thoughtful engagement, professional dialogue, and integration into daily practice.
Enroll in a single course to strengthen a specific area of your practice or complete the full four-course sequence for a comprehensive advanced practice learning experience. This flexible program structure allows you to tailor your coursework to your current role, career stage, and professional goals, while remaining grounded in the real-world challenges and opportunities of palliative care social work practice.
You will find a learning environment that values:
Enroll in a single course to strengthen a specific area of your practice or complete the full four-course sequence for a comprehensive advanced practice learning experience. This flexible program structure allows you to tailor your coursework to your current role, career stage, and professional goals, while remaining grounded in the real-world challenges and opportunities of palliative care social work.
Sandra is the Director of Patient & Family Support Services at a large regional hospital system in Central California, where she oversees palliative care services, chaplaincy, and medical social work teams. With over a decade of experience in palliative care since co-founding the program, she has developed comprehensive services including inpatient consultations, outpatient clinics, and home-based care.
Sandra's career bridges clinical and administrative leadership, beginning in psychiatry where she served in community mental health settings before moving into leadership roles. In palliative care, she leverages her psychiatric background to facilitate meaningful communication between patients, families, and providers.
Certified as a Healthcare Ethics Consultant (HEC-C) and Thanatologist, Sandra serves as Chair of the Bioethics Committee and facilitates bi-monthly Schwartz Rounds. She has also developed communication skills training for medical residents, which she presented at the National SWHPN Conference. Her work focuses on integrating progressive concepts into healthcare systems to better serve patients and families.

In Partnership with CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care
In collaboration with the , an institute of the California State University, we offer cutting-edge palliative care education. For over a decade, the Institute has empowered healthcare professionals across diverse healthcare settings with high-quality palliative care programs. Through an advanced online platform, these programs cater to the unique needs of organizations, ensuring top-tier instruction and support for current and future healthcare professionals as well as the community.
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