Institutionalized and Interventionalized: the ways we care for the medically fragile
by: Diane Stonecipher, RN As a young nurse, some 30 years ago, I worked in a large academic medical center,…
by: Diane Stonecipher, RN As a young nurse, some 30 years ago, I worked in a large academic medical center,…
GeriPal’s very own Alex Smith recently gave an absolutely fabulous “Ted-like” talk in which he made the statement that “prognosis…
What? It’s already 2015. But, I have so many great articles published in 2014 that I need to post about!…
by: Gretchen Schwarze, @GretchenSchwa10 My husband, also a surgeon, was recently discussing donor-nephrectomy with a healthy 65 year-old woman in…
Generally at GeriPal we focus on low tech, high touch interventions. Like talking to people. But this week we had…
Tonight I was having a discussion with some close friends. I’ve got to brag here, I have some very smart, passionate…
Over the past decade, the disciplines of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine have become intellectual cousins. Within Palliative Medicine, the recognition…
by: Alex Smith @AlexSmithMD You don’t get something for nothing. We’ve blogged previously about the silent long term care system…
The December issue of Consumer reports is truly amazing. It’s filled with articles to help consumers find the right headphones,…
by: Alex Smith @AlexSmithMD Every once and a while, a new innovation comes along that makes you go, “Wow!” or,…