There Is No Glamorous Pink Ribbon Here: A Reflection on Death and Life
by: Bridget Blitz, LCSW, ACHP-SW Her name was Faith, at least for the purposes of this reflection. The night before she…
by: Bridget Blitz, LCSW, ACHP-SW Her name was Faith, at least for the purposes of this reflection. The night before she…
by: Eric Widera (@ewidera) The word “palliative” is popping up in a lot of unexpected places of late. Sometimes…
by: Eric Widera (@ewidera) So yesterday I wrote about the rapid uptake of using antipsychotics for insomnia in the hospital…
by: Eric Widera (@ewidera) Sleep. It’s sometimes hard enough to get enough at home with all the distractions of…
by: Alex Smith, @AlexSmithMD There’s been some terrific discussion about the ICU trial published in JAMA. I’d like to share…
by: Ken Covinsky @geri_doc A colleague of mine, who is chief of the Geriatrics Division at a major medical school,…
by: Alex Smith, MD. Alex Smith was formerly a palliative care attending at UCSF. Now that his work has been…
Case: Ms. P is a 76 year old lady with a past medical history of GERD, osteoporosis status post right…
by: Eric Widera (@ewidera) There are two main drug classes use to treat Alzheimer’s disease, cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) and the…
by: Eric Widera (@ewidera) Some of the best evidence for palliative care comes from interventions focused primarily on individuals with…