State of the Science in Hospice in Palliative Care: Who should go and why?
If you’re like me, then you can’t get enough of these exciting meetings with high concentrations of hospice and palliative…
Sorry, no podcast this week. Rather, we are asking a favor of you. It’s been several years since we did…
If you’re like me, then you can’t get enough of these exciting meetings with high concentrations of hospice and palliative…
Over lunch at a restaurant in Manhattan, my father and I talked about long-term care insurance and the emergence of…
by: Cynthia X. Pan, MD, FACP, AGSF (@Cxpan5X) My colleagues often ask me: “Why are Chinese patients so resistant to…
We are gearing up for the live broadcast of the GeriPal Podcast at the AAHPM / HPNA Annual meeting on…
The Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care is only a week away, and it is time to announce the…
by: Olivia Gamboa, MD (@Liv_g_g) As palliative care providers, we are lucky to be a part of a relatively new…
The following is a guest post from Minakshi Raj (@MinaRaj91), 4th year PhD candidate at the University of Michigan in…
Imagine walking into a mythological epic and giving advice. Center stage, Achilles is about to take out Hector. From stage…
Palliative care research is a relatively new field. The number of researchers and the quality of the science is still…
by: Olivia Gamboa (@Liv_g_g) There is broad consensus in the medical community that lying to patients is unethical. However, in…