Bioethics Discussion Blog: Acute and End-of-Life Medical Decision Forum: November 17 2007

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Acute and End-of-Life Medical Decision Forum: November 17 2007

Here is information regarding a program to be presented at hospitals of the Providence Healthcare System for patients, families and interested healthcare providers in the San Fernando Valley and nearby regarding perplexing decisions needed to be made during acute or end-of-life medical situations.

CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM TO READ THE TEXT.. Maurice.

1 Comments:

At Wednesday, April 18, 2018 11:10:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know this is an older post but I was wondering if you would have any additional information to add regarding this subject. It appears that there is a lot to learn and inform not only physicians about but the general public, police agencies, social workers, legislatures and hospice providers. I sent a post on another one of your blogs and re palliative care. This may have been a better forum for my subject.
I have found virtually no support or information.
WantedToLive

 

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