Aging and Climate Change: Karl Pillemer, Leslie Wharton, & Ruth McDermott-Levy
To my teenagers, climate change is an existential crisis. It’s the end of the world as we know it. They…
To my teenagers, climate change is an existential crisis. It’s the end of the world as we know it. They…
There is a growing push to change how we define Alzheimer’s disease from what was historically a clinically defined syndrome…
Coaching is in. During the later stages of the pandemic, it seemed every other person, and particularly the junior faculty…
What does the future hold for geriatrics? I’ve seen this question come up a lot since finishing fellowship nearly two…
Often podcasts meet clinical reality. That’s why we do this podcast- to address real world issues in palliative care, geriatrics,…
What level of evidence do we need for POLST to use it ourselves, to advocate for wider usage, and for…
For surgeons and patients, deciding if and when to operate can be challenging. Often, the way surgeons communicate about these…
Communicating about a serious illness is hard. Last week’s podcast we talked about the challenge around miscommunication in serious illness.…
Medical communication is tough, although fundamentally at its most basic unit of delivery, it includes really only three steps. First,…
The proportion of people living with dementia who identify as Black/African Americans is on the rise, and so too are…