Cultures Shifts and Added Resources: How the Physician Experience in Caring for the Dying Patient has Evolved

American Journal of Bioethics 19 (12):63-64 (2019)
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Caring for seriously ill and dying patients plays a key role in the patient-physician story. The emotional experience, while at times gratifying, can also be quite burdensome. In “The Inner Lives o...

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