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End of Life

End of Life

December 9, 2019

‘You Keep Loving Each Other’: A Window into Dementia at the End of a Lifelong Partnership

(STAT News) – Mathiassen’s photographs are an intimate window into the end of a life, and a lifelong partnership. They are testament to a specific love story, but they will also be familiar to anyone who has cared for a … Read More

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December 3, 2019

Texas Law Under Fire After Hospital Moves to Take Fort Worth Baby Off Life Support

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Pediatric, Public Policy



 
 

December 2, 2019

A Prescription of Poetry to Help Patients Speak Their Minds

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Human Dignity, News



 
 

November 20, 2019

Rebranding Palliative Care as Supportive Care May Boost Use

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, News, Op-Ed



 
 

November 15, 2019

Cleaning Up After My Brother’s Fatal Overdose

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Posted in End of Life, Mental Health, News, Op-Ed, Public Health



 
 

November 7, 2019

End-of-Life Doulas: The Professionals Who Guide the Dying

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Posted in End of Life, News



 
 

October 31, 2019

End-of-Life Care Laws Were Supposed to Help New Yorkers. They Don’t Always Work.

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Informed Consent, News, Public Policy



 
 

October 31, 2019

Machine Learning Tool Predicts 6-Month Mortality in Cancer Patients

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Emerging Technologies, End of Life, News



 
 

October 29, 2019

A New Edition of Studies in Christian Ethics Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in Emerging Technologies, End of Life, Genetic Ethics, Geriatric & Aging, Human Enhancement, Journal Articles, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

October 10, 2019

More U.S. Heart Disease Patients May Be Choosing to Die at Home

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, News



 
 

October 3, 2019

“It’s Very Unethical”: Audio Shows Hospital Kept Vegetative Patient on Life Support to Boost Survival Rates

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Organ Donation / Transplantation



 
 

September 19, 2019

A New Edition of European Journal of Public Health Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Disability Ethics, End of Life, Geriatric & Aging, Journal Articles, Pediatric, Pharma, Public Health, Research Ethics



 
 

September 18, 2019

A New Edition of Ethics, Medicine, and Public Health Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Informed Consent, Journal Articles, Organ Donation / Transplantation, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

September 18, 2019

A New Edition of Medical Law International Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in End of Life, Genetic Ethics, Journal Articles, Public Policy, Research Ethics



 
 

September 16, 2019

ED Docs Can Identify Patients Likely to Die Within 1 Month

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, News



 
 

September 16, 2019

Going Gentle

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Posted in End of Life, Geriatric & Aging, News



 
 

September 16, 2019

A New Edition of Medical Law Review Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in End of Life, Journal Articles, Mental Health, Public Policy, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

September 16, 2019

A New Edition of Nursing Ethics Is Now Available

Posted by Bryan Just

Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Euthanasia / Suicide, Geriatric & Aging, Healthcare, Journal Articles, Nursing, Organ Donation / Transplantation, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

September 6, 2019

The Role of Nurses When Patients Decide to End Their Lives

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Euthanasia / Suicide, highlights, News, Nursing



 
 

September 4, 2019

Is Dying at Home Overrated?

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Informed Consent, News, Nursing, Op-Ed



 
 

August 28, 2019

Most Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Patients Die Within Five Years

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Healthcare, News



 
 

August 27, 2019

How Can Doctors Find Better Ways to Talk–And Listen–to Patients Close to Death?

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, Healthcare, Human Dignity, News



 
 

August 26, 2019

Is Life After 75 worth Living? This UPenn Scholar Doubts It

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Posted in End of Life, Euthanasia / Suicide, Geriatric & Aging, News



 
 

August 20, 2019

Doctors Tell Parents Too Late That Their Child Is Near Death, Survey Suggests

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, End of Life, News, Pediatric



 
 

July 31, 2019

DeepMind AI Predicts Acute Loss of Kidney Function Two Days in Advance Study Shows

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