Ramping up Tele-GeriPal in a Pandemic: Claire Ankuda, Chris Woodrell, Ashwin Kotwal, & Lynn Flint
As Ashwin Kotwal and Lynn Flint note in the introduction to their Annals of Internal Medicine essay, one year ago…
If you’re anything like me, you might find the process of what happens to patients when they visit a radiation…
As Ashwin Kotwal and Lynn Flint note in the introduction to their Annals of Internal Medicine essay, one year ago…
Parkinson disease affects 1% to 2% of people older than 65 years. Most known for its distinctive motor symptoms, other…
Eight of the 10 largest outbreaks in the US have been in correctional facilities. Physical distancing is impossible in prisons…
One million inpatient falls occur annually in U.S. acute care hospitals. Sitters, also referred to as Continuous Patient Aids (CPA’s)…
We are rationing in the US. We may not be explicitly rationing, as we’re going to discuss on this podcast,…
The Surgical Palliative Care Podcast is hosted by Dr. Melissa “Red” Hoffman. Red is both an acute care surgeon and…
We are delighted to have Dani Chammas, psychiatrist and palliative care physician, back on the GeriPal podcast to talk about…
What’s the role of geriatrics and palliative care in the care of individuals with COPD? We talk this week with…
Many of you listened to our prior podcast with Jim Wright and David Grabowski about COVID in long term and…
We were asked by Sean Morrison, Chair of the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Icahn School…