Living with and studying serious illness: Podcast with Randy Curtis
Randy Curtis, a paragon of palliative care research, was diagnosed with ALS in March. Randy is in a unique position…
Randy Curtis, a paragon of palliative care research, was diagnosed with ALS in March. Randy is in a unique position…
Palliative care has a diversity problem. The workforce of palliative care looks nothing like the patient population that we care…
We have made remarkable progress in reducing the use of feeding tubes for patients with advanced dementia.This has been due…
While palliative care most traditionally grew up with a strong association with cancer care and end-of-life care, more and more…
In your clinical experience, you may have cared for patients receiving palliative chemotherapy and wondered, hmmm, why is that called…
by Scott Janssen “For months as I visited Joe as his hospice social worker, he had remained silent about World…
Most of us know we are going to die. How often though do we actually let ourselves really internalize that…
In this week’s podcast we talk with Kieran Quinn, author of a systematic review and meta-analysis of palliative care for…
There are a lot of large numbers that involve heart failure, starting with the sheer number of patients diagnosed (6.5…
Last month we published a podcast with Sean Morrison that garnered a great deal of attention, in which Sean Morrison…