Family Meetings for Patients with Serious Illness: Podcast with Eric Widera
No dear listeners and readers, that is not a typo. Eric Widera is indeed our guest today to discuss his first…
No dear listeners and readers, that is not a typo. Eric Widera is indeed our guest today to discuss his first…
COVID-19 has created a perfect storm in nursing homes. As noted in a recent Journal of the American Geriatrics Society…
Sean Morrison dropped a bomb. It’s a perspective I’ve heard before from outside of palliative care, most clearly by bioethicists Angie Fagerlin…
In this week’s GeriPal podcast we talk with Louise Aronson, author of the Pulitzer prize finalist Elderhood (listen/read our podcast with Louise on her…
If you looked at the academic literature, you would think that elder abuse and neglect, collectively called elder mistreatment, did…
This was a remarkable podcast during this moment in which our country is hurting in so many ways. Today’s topic…
As Ashwin Kotwal and Lynn Flint note in the introduction to their Annals of Internal Medicine essay, one year ago…
Parkinson disease affects 1% to 2% of people older than 65 years. Most known for its distinctive motor symptoms, other…
Eight of the 10 largest outbreaks in the US have been in correctional facilities. Physical distancing is impossible in prisons…
We are rationing in the US. We may not be explicitly rationing, as we’re going to discuss on this podcast,…