On teaching EKG’s and family meetings
On my last day of ward attending, I handed out an EKG that resembled the Dow Jones industrial average over…
On my last day of ward attending, I handed out an EKG that resembled the Dow Jones industrial average over…
In a perspective in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine, Drs. Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin, faculty at Dartmouth…
Last weeks New England Journal of Medicine was a treasure trove of geriatrics and palliative care. In addition to the…
It goes without saying one can’t put a price on the last months, weeks and days of a life shared…
JAMA published an essaythis week about a conversation I had with my grandparents entitled “Can We Agree to Disagree”. This…
Hello GeriPal Community! I have certainly enjoyed reading many of the posts and comments since the launch of GeriPal 4…
There is an important article in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine authored by Dr. Susan…
The hysteria around “death panels” has largely died down (no pun intended). This largely coincided with the removal of the…
This blog is a warning. “Some other disease” or SOD will soon become the leading killer of elderly patients in…
Welcome to Palliative Care Grand Rounds! This monthly blog carnival highlights some of the best and most interesting blog posts…