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Category: Treatment at End of Life

When Doctors Honor the Priorities of their Patients Based on Their Own Life Experiences

May 15, 2018 pfrancis417

There was a touching piece in The New York Times recently with a doctor describing how he would do whatever it took…

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Posted in: Living Well to Die in Peace, Treatment at End of Life

Lynn Randolph’s Work: Art on Visions at the End of Life

April 11, 2018 pfrancis417

Lynn Randolph, an artist in residence on the palliative care floor of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center…

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Posted in: Art, Treatment at End of Life, Uncategorized

Redesigning How We Die

March 12, 2018 pfrancis417

Dr. BJ Miller, a hospice and palliative medicine physician, thinks deeply about how to create a dignified, graceful end of…

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Posted in: Living Well to Die in Peace, Treatment at End of Life

Seeking Refuge Through Poetry (Ongoing Post)

March 9, 2018 pfrancis417

In my coaching work around end of life issues, I find that people take great comfort in poetry.  Sometimes in…

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Posted in: Art, Grief, Living after Loved One Dies, Treatment at End of Life

Transcendent Treatment for Anxiety Through Psychedelic Drugs in Terminally Ill Patients

February 27, 2018 pfrancis417

In a fascinating interview today on NPR’s Fresh Air, Terry Gross interviewed Lauren Slater about her new book Blue Dreams,…

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Posted in: Treatment at End of Life

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