Months to Live - At the End, Offering Not a Cure but Comfort

Palliative care specialists, doctors who manage patients’ last months, study how to deliver a grim prognosis, and they do it again and again. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Oliver Jones - Aug 20, 2009 - 2:36 AM PDT
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by Oliver Jones - Aug. 20, 2009

Terrific piece showing the details of end-of-life care, and the hard work of compassion everybody goes through -- health professionals, families, patients. It's worth reading this three times -- once as if you're a family member, again as if you're the doctor, and again as if you're the patient. Only one critique: the piece has nothing to say about the spiritual dimension of end-of-life care. Every accredited hospital and every hospice offers a chaplaincy service; these folks are ... More »

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