Depression at the end of life: Podcast with Elissa Kozlov and Claire Ankuda
You’ve probably heard patients say, “Of course I’m depressed, I’m dying. Wouldn’t you be?” This is a fundamental question -…
I read Farah Stockman’s article in the NYT on why attacks on DEI will cost us all, and thought, “Yes,…
You’ve probably heard patients say, “Of course I’m depressed, I’m dying. Wouldn’t you be?” This is a fundamental question -…
Do opioids improve breathlessness? A simple question that unfortunately doesn’t seem to have a simple answer. We get into the…
In this weeks podcast we talk with Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, general internist, Professor of Medicine and Epi/Biostats at UCSF, and chair…
On this weeks podcast we talk to Julie Bynum on the question “Do Nurses Die Differently?” based on her recent…
We have had some amazing guests on our Podcast. True luminaries in geriatrics and palliative care. This week we are…
On today’s podcast we take a moment to celebrate 100 episodes of the GeriPal podcast. Yes, 100 episodes that have…
Nursing homes are a tough place to do palliative care. There is extremely high staff turnover, physicians are often not…
A recent study by Vince Mor published in JAMA Oncology found that veterans with advanced lung cancer treated in Veterans…
Do you remember the scene from the movie The Graduate where Ben’s dad says, “One word: Plastics”? Well, I write…
Before we get into this week’s topic, would you please take 1 MINUTE to complete this GeriPal survey! It will…