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Fentanyl is a medication that’s been in the media a great deal recently. It plays a large part in the current opioid overdose crisis. It’s important to remember that this crisis is mainly due to illegal...
- Results found in: Clinical Tools
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... from applying palliative procedures to its symptoms, key philosophical and theological concepts central to our understanding of the disease and to end-of-life decisions, and the changing patterns of relevant...
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... the following panellists: -Dr Justin Dwyer, Psychiatrist in Psychosocial Cancer Care Team, St. Vincent’s Hospital -John Dalla, Palliative Care Nurse Coordinator at Alfred Health -Annette Cudmore, Palliative...
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- Results found in: Resources
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http: //www. centerforloss. com/bookstore/The-Handbook-for-Companioning-the-Mourner. html
- Results found in: The Exchange
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... was part of a larger study conducted in the context of a two year Post Doctoral Health Science Centre Fellowship supervised by Dr. H. M. Chochinov, at the Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit, Cancercare...
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... commuting for care involves considerable effort and planning. Driving to specialty care in urban centers, and scheduling and coordinating paid providers are additional responsibilities faced by FCGs.
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... during the first two weeks of his stay. As his symptoms became worse, he was moved closer to the central nursing station in what was in those days a typical open, so-called Nightingale ward, containing...
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... the legalization of PAD is respect for the autonomy of a capable adult. The rise of autonomy as a central principle of medical ethics has been growing since the mid-1900s, when patients began to insist...
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... suicide into the mix, what options will dying patients in Canada actually have? For 70 to 80 per cent of Canadians, palliative care is not available and hence, not a real choice. A dear friend of mine...