Home English Goals of Care When Cancer is Chronic Goals of Care When Cancer is Chronic Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Copy this URL Share via Email International leader in Palliative Medicine, Dr. Cleary, discusses a variety of unique issues faced by late-stage colorectal cancer patients, including the integration of palliative care, end of life planning, keeping hope alive, and more. This is a webinar not to be missed by those living with late-stage colorectal cancer. Watch the Webinar on YouTube View the Slides on Slideshare Goals of Care When Cancer is Chronic - FightCRC Feb 2018 CRCwebinar from Fight Colorectal Cancer Other Resources: Palliative care podcast confronting end of life podcast About The Presentor James Cleary, MD James Cleary, MD, is Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Oncology Section; Director of Palliative Medicine at UW Hospital and Clinics; and Academic Medical Director of Agrace for Dane County. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Adelaide Medical School, South Australia, Dr. Cleary completed his Internal Medicine Residency and Oncology fellowship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and three years of research in opioid pharmacology at the University of Adelaide. He is an international leader in Palliative Medicine and is a board member and past president of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He is a Master Facilitator for the Education of Physicians in End-of-Life Care Program (EPEC). He had led training sessions over six years, educating more than 1,000 physicians throughout the U.S. He serves as North American Editor of Palliative Medicine, the Research Journal of the European Association of Palliative Care. Sponsored By: