John Wooden’s Feelings on Death
Much has been said about John Wooden’s inspiring approach to life, but what can we learn about his attitude towards…
Much has been said about John Wooden’s inspiring approach to life, but what can we learn about his attitude towards…
Is advocating for equal access to opioid medication around the world part of our professional responsibility? What about reducing racial…
If you asked clinical researchers to describe the most important advances in research methodology over the past generation, many would…
Hospitalization for heart failure is exceedingly common, accounting for more than 1.1 million hospitalizations in 2006. It is also the…
It has almost been a year since our first post here on GeriPal. Since this first post we have had…
May 4th’s Health Affairs contains a lot of food for thought for Geriatricians and Palliative Care providers thinking about the…
Tina Chiu of the VERA Institute of Criminal Justice recently wrote a report It’s About Time: Aging Prisoners, Increasing Costs,…
The Emergency Department phoned my office right before lunch. I was on call for our general IM group, so when…
No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this –…