Are Palliative Care Providers Better Prognosticators? A Podcast with Bob Gramling
Estimating prognosis is hard and clinicians get very little training on how to do it. Maybe that is one of…
Estimating prognosis is hard and clinicians get very little training on how to do it. Maybe that is one of…
On today’s podcast we talk with one of the national experts on multimorbidity, Melissa Wei. Dr. Wei is an Assistant…
One of our first GeriPal posts was titled “Rant on Terminology,” by Patrice Villars, NP. In the spirit of looking…
Today’s podcast is something special. First it was our first live podcast at the annual meeting of the American Academy…
As Eric notes in the introduction, this recent study in JAMA by Jeff Williamson and colleagues led to some very…
The Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care is only a week away, and it is time to announce the…
In the 1990s, Susan Tolle helped create the POLST. Now she and Elizabeth Eckstrom want to change it. And personally,…
On this week’s podcast we have Bridget Sumser, a clinical palliative care social worker, board member for the Advanced Palliative…
Three reasons you should listen to or watch this podcast: The issue of patients cycling back and forth between the…
Geriatrics teaches us that older adults with infections often present with non-specific symptoms rather than typical localizing symptoms of infection…