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This section of our site is dedicated
to those professionals who assist grieving families. If you are a
parent, please go to the Family Support
section of our site. Some of the content here may be sensitive
for bereaved parents. If you choose to continue browsing through the
professional section, please use your discretion, as only you know
what you are able to handle.This section is not meant for
parents or families.
- Advice for Funeral Directors
and Clergy: A Bereaved Parent's Perspective (11/2004)
- S.A.D.S. - Sudden Antenatal
Death (S.A.D.) Syndrome: THE LAST GREAT MYSTERY OF OBSTETRICS
- Ways to be an effective comforter
to Bereaved Parents - For professionals, family members, and
communities. Learn what to say and what not to say when a child
has died. also available en
español
- Arizona Republic article
(09/03/97) - a local newspaper article covering one of our
grief workshops
- Dissertation on Ethics and Grief
by Joanne Cacciatore ©1999
- When the Ultimate Tragedy Strikes
- A message to professionals and first responders from Joanne
Cacciatore, Founder of MISS
- Helpful Ideas for Crisis
Responders When A Child Dies - A must read article for firefighters,
paramedics, EMT's and emergency staff.
- From the Heart of a Firefighter
- A touching article told by a firefighter, this article will
touch your heart and show you a glimpse into the heart of a firefighter.
- Articles about the EMS world
- To Firefighters from a Firefighter
- Do's and Don'ts
when helping grieving families
- Grief after the death of a baby
- a dissertation by world reknowned psychiatrist Dr. Leena Vaisanen
regarding grief after the death of a baby. This is touching, honest
and profound information.
- Stillbirth Care for Nurses
- How to care for a baby who dies in utero, prior to birth
- Nursing Perspectives - Read
about compassionate care of deceased infants by Nurses Brenda
Whiting Beard, R.N., B.S.N. and Louise Ward, R.N., M.S.N. This
level of care is to be applauded and duplicated in every hospital
around the world!
- Nursing Guidelines -
Guidelines for babies born prior to 20 weeks gestation, weighing
less than 350GmS, with vital signs "Live Birth"
- Obstetrical Emergencies
- Cherish Corner -
A separate section for Families, Cherish Corner has some wonderful
articles that many professionals can benefit from
- Cherish Corner Articles -
Articles for professionals
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