Hip Fracture: “A Quintessential Geriatric Illness”
Image from the National Library of Medicine nlm.nih.gov I’d like to briefly turn readers attention to two terrific papers published…
Image from the National Library of Medicine nlm.nih.gov I’d like to briefly turn readers attention to two terrific papers published…
Dignity Therapy is a brief form of psychotherapy developed by Harvey Chochinov, MD with a goal of conserving a dying…
I was taught to give recommendations to seriously ill patients and family members facing tough choices. This was probably best…
Depression is the most common mood disorder in elderly individuals with Alzheimer disease, with prevalence rates somewhere between 15% to…
Over the last two weeks I have had four different second year residents from several institutions ask me about when…
It’s July, and that means teaching new fellows how to explain palliative care to patients and family members. For inpatient…
I was very disappointed with the recent New York Times Article “Concerns About Costs Rise With Hospices’ Use.” The article…
There is probably no one disease that so fully encompasses the intersection between geriatrics and palliative care as doesadvanced dementia…
It’s July, and that means new housestaff, students, and fellows. Interns, fresh from medical school, and newly minted residents. Medical students…
As reported in The Carlat Psychiatry Blog, the American Medical Association recently approved a report that may have substantial impacts…