Exploring the Nature of Chronic Pain with Haider Warraich
On today’s podcast we welcome back Haider Warraich to talk about pain. Now this may surprise our frequent listeners as…
On today’s podcast we welcome back Haider Warraich to talk about pain. Now this may surprise our frequent listeners as…
You have a patient with dementia severe enough that she cannot recognize relatives. She falls and breaks her hip. Should…
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We are two and a half years into the COVID pandemic. We’ve lived through lockdowns, toilet paper shortages, mask mandates,…
It’s been a while since we’ve done a Covid/bioethics podcast (see prior ethics podcasts here, here, here, and here). But…
A patient is on morphine and you want to convert it to another opioid like hydromorphone (dilaudid). How do…
In today’s podcast we talk with Dr. Rajagopal (goes by “Raj”), one of the pioneers of palliative care in India. …