CHPCA was the co-lead on the EFPPEC project that is educating future physicians in end-of-life care and trying to get palliative care education into the curriculum of family physicians. It ran for five years. It was a federally funded program. We had about 40 hours of training in the schools of medicine, and that has been decreased over time. It has not increased; it has actually decreased.
We also ran the SCOPE project, which was creating the social work curriculum. I'm actually a social worker by training. We created national social work training, but there was no funding to carry it on. To this day, none of the schools of social work actually offer it as a full package. We've done some of the preliminary work of creating these core competencies and curriculum, but we haven't been able to push it out. It's a growing need.