Crisis Communication and Grief in the Emergency Department: A Podcast with Naomi George and Kai Romero
The Emergency Department (ED) is a hard place to have serious illness discussions, whether it be goals of care or…
Surrogate decision making has some issues. Surrogates often either don’t know what patients would want, or think they know but…
The Emergency Department (ED) is a hard place to have serious illness discussions, whether it be goals of care or…
In this week’s podcast we talk with Kieran Quinn, author of a systematic review and meta-analysis of palliative care for…
There are a lot of large numbers that involve heart failure, starting with the sheer number of patients diagnosed (6.5…
On todays podcast, we have Lauren Moo, a cognitive behavioral neurologist who has been doing video visits well before the…
Last month we published a podcast with Sean Morrison that garnered a great deal of attention, in which Sean Morrison…
In 1968 a committee at Harvard Medical School met to lay down the groundwork for a new definition of death,…
Chris Callahan (of Indiana University) and Lee Jennings (University of Oklahoma) have some righteous anger. Why do we have comprehensive cancer…
Every year, about a third of older adults fall. About one in five of those falls result in moderate to…
No dear listeners and readers, that is not a typo. Eric Widera is indeed our guest today to discuss his first…
COVID-19 has created a perfect storm in nursing homes. As noted in a recent Journal of the American Geriatrics Society…