Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
Hareklia (Harri) Brackett (Hareklia.Brackett@uchealth.org)is credentialed as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Colorado State Board of Nursing (2003) and has had her Advance Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing (ACHPN) since 2006. She has 35 years of nursing experience and has worked in the areas of inpatient and outpatient oncology and blood disorders in the capacity of staff nurse, nurse coordinator, case manager, clinical nurse educator, and clinical nurse specialist. She has primarily worked with oncology patients and providers and has considerable background in the areas of patient and staff education, conference coordination and direct clinical care. She has extensive experience in communication, value-based goals of care conversations, advance care planning, family meeting facilitation, and pain and symptom management. She has served as the lead advanced practice provider for the UCH Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Service since its origination in 2005 and is faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Master of Science in Palliative Care (MSPC) program. She serves on the Communication Curriculum team for the MSPC. She has been the co-facilitator of the bi-annual End of Life Nursing Education Curriculum (ELNEC) and the UCH Annual Current Perspectives on Palliative Care conference for the past 17 years. She is a first generation Greek American and a Denver native. She is the wife of a systems analyst and mother of two young adult sons starting their own careers in graphic design and environmental science. She and her husband enjoy traveling (and visiting their eldest son (who plays semi pro soccer in Germany). In her free time, she enjoys home decorating, going for walks, gardening, shopping and being with friends and family.
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