Sometimes You’re Paranoid, but Sometimes They Really Are Out To Get You
With the endless news cycle surrounding health care reform lately, it’s easy to have missed some other breaking and troubling…
With the endless news cycle surrounding health care reform lately, it’s easy to have missed some other breaking and troubling…
In the course of a typical year I generally take about 10-15 structured online mandatory training courses. I also have…
This morning on NPR’s Morning Edition, Atul Gawande was interviewed to explain the difference between Rationing Care and Rational Care…
Leigh Kramer from the blog “Confessions of a Young (Looking) Social Worker” will be hosting Palliative Care Grand Rounds this…
The John Hartford Foundation supported the inaugural summit of leaders from geriatrics and palliative medicine in July to encourage opportunities,…
News Headlines read: Sen. Edward Kennedy loses battle with cancer. Really, he lost? I thought he died from a malignant…
As a geriatrician who primarily sees patients in clinic, I find myself often wondering how best to apply what I’ve…
This morning, as I was riding to work on the bus, I was flanked by two older gentlemen with daily…
Geriatrics and Palliative Care (and primary care) have a problem. We haven’t learned how to make our work, our mission,…
With “Death Panels” dominating the healthcare reform debate, I was getting depressed. My hope had continued to rest with the…