Guardianship and End-of-Life Decision Making: A Podcast with Andy Cohen and Liz Dzeng
Surrogate decision‐making around life-sustaining treatments in the hospital even in the best of circumstances is hard. It’s maybe even harder…
Surrogate decision‐making around life-sustaining treatments in the hospital even in the best of circumstances is hard. It’s maybe even harder…
“Diagnose and adios.” That’s the sad phrase that I’ve heard quoted more than once, representing caregivers’ sentiment of what it’s…
Dear GeriPal community, We are concerned about hearing and communication difficulties among patients during this time of the coronavirus pandemic…
What does it mean to create a cultural shift to the end of life experience? Is it even possible? How…
How long does it take to see a benefit of statin therapy for primary prevention of cardiovascular events in adults…
An age friendly health system is one in which everyone, from the doctors to the nurses to the people cleaning…
Many GeriPal readers may be familiar with Eric’s 2011 JAMA article “Finances in the older patient with cognitive impairment.” But…
The Emergency Department (ED) is a hard place to have serious illness discussions, whether it be goals of care or…
In this week’s podcast we talk with Kieran Quinn, author of a systematic review and meta-analysis of palliative care for…
There are a lot of large numbers that involve heart failure, starting with the sheer number of patients diagnosed (6.5…