The Power of Stories: Listening to Our Patients
“I realized how hard it is to hear a quiet patient’s voice when we are surrounded by such a cacophony…
“I realized how hard it is to hear a quiet patient’s voice when we are surrounded by such a cacophony…
In this and upcoming posts, we will review some educational products in both geriatrics and palliative care. For many of…
As geriatricians and providers who work with older adults, many of whom are frail, we carry amongst our mantras the…
I recently cared for a 96 year old woman who was rehospitalized for a recurrent infection (identifying details altered to…
Today is GeriPal’s third birthday. This news may bring welcome relief to some of our readers as we have finally…
AGS and AAHPM are teaming up with over a dozen other medical specialty societies to participate in the second wave…
We realize that we have been a little slow to post the Blogs 2 Boards questions up on GeriPal and…
About one in 10 adults older than 40 years of age have COPD. For these individuals dyspnea is the primary…
I have always been struck by the question of where individuals would prefer to die. You know, the one where…
Photo Copyright Annie Levy, 2008 Sorry, stuckon the Princess Bride references. At our most recent geriatrics journal club we discussed…