Palliative Care for Kidney Failure: Sam Gelfand, Kate Sciacca, and Josh Lakin
The landscape of options for treating people with kidney failure is shifting. It used to be that the “only” robust…
It is a battle royale on this week’s GeriPal podcast. In one corner, weighing in at decades of experience, well…
The landscape of options for treating people with kidney failure is shifting. It used to be that the “only” robust…
Who gets to decide on what it means to have a disease? I posed this question a while back in…
On today’s podcast, we’ve invited four hospice and palliative care social media influencers (yes, that’s a thing!), all of whom…
As Betty Ferrell says on our podcast today, nurses play an essential role in care of people with serious illness. …
Eric asks the question that is on many of our minds – is the future of AI more Skynet from…
Ambivalence is a tough concept when it comes to decision-making. On the one hand, when people have ambivalence but haven’t…
In 1983, a 25 year old Nancy Cruzan was thrown from her car while driving home in Missouri, landing in…
One marker of the distance we’ve traveled in palliative care is the blossoming evidence base for the field. Ten years…
What is frailty? Kate Callahan relates a clear metaphor on today’s podcast. A frail person is like an origami boat:…
Almost a decade ago, our hospice and palliative care team decided to do a “Thickened Liquid Challenge.” This simple challenge…