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    Death and Dying (Audio)

    Experts and practitioners address critical end of life concerns for patients and their families.
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    Episodes (13)

    Last Gift: Ethical Considerations for HIV Cure Research at the End of Life - Exploring Ethics

    Last Gift: Ethical Considerations for HIV Cure Research at the End of Life - Exploring Ethics
    UC San Diego’s Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]

    Learning from Dying: Buddhist Understandings of Consciousness and Death - A Conversation with Robert Thurman

    Learning from Dying: Buddhist Understandings of Consciousness and Death - A Conversation with Robert Thurman
    Renowned Tibetan Buddhist scholar and Columbia University Professor Robert A.F. Thurman is joined in conversation by his colleague Isa Gucciardi and UCSF's Eve Ekman and David Bullard. They explore Buddhist understandings about consciousness and death. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 32673]

    Late-life Depression and Bereavement - Research on Aging

    Late-life Depression and Bereavement - Research on Aging
    Depression in older adults is under-recognized and under-treated. Sidney Zisook, MD shares the warning signs - with some surprising information about how physical symptoms can often be a key in diagnosis. He also discusses bereavement and what can be done when grief becomes acute and prolonged. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 32676]

    Power to the People: How Advance Care Planning Can Help You Prepare for Future Medical Decisions and Get the Care that is Right for You

    Power to the People: How Advance Care Planning Can Help You Prepare for Future Medical Decisions and Get the Care that is Right for You
    It is important that our wishes about medical care, should we become incapable of making our own decisions, be known. Find out what you need to know about life-planning decisions including the living will/advance directive and durable power of attorney for health care. This course was made possible by the Optimizing Aging Collaborative at UCSF which is supported by the UCSF Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Grant Number U1QHP28727. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31557]

    What is My Prognosis? Using Information on Life Expectancy to Make Important Decisions

    What is My Prognosis? Using Information on Life Expectancy to Make Important Decisions
    Dr. Alex Smith is a clinician-researcher at the University of California San Francisco who is at the forefront of efforts to integrate geriatrics and palliative care. This course was made possible by the Optimizing Aging Collaborative at UCSF which is supported by the UCSF Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Grant Number U1QHP28727. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31556]

    Giving Your Loved Ones the Gift of Knowing What You Want: Advance Care Planning

    Giving Your Loved Ones the Gift of Knowing What You Want: Advance Care Planning
    Dr. Rebecca Sudore, Associate Professor of Medicine at UCSF, explains that the goal of advanced care planning is to make sure that the medical care a person gets is the medical care that is in line with her or his life goals and values and to prepare people and their loved ones to make informed choices based on what is most important. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29715]

    Palliative Care: Who is it For What Does it Do Why Should I Want it and When?

    Palliative Care: Who is it For What Does it Do Why Should I Want it and When?
    Serious illness and end of life care has changed. People live longer and death often comes after years of serious, chronic illness. Dr. Steven Pantilat, UCSF Professor of Medicine, explains that the challenge is to help people achieve the best possible quality of life for as long as possible, consistent with their goals and preferences Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29714]

    Decisions at the End of Life: The Illusion of Control and the Sense of Responsibility with Stewart J. Youngner

    Decisions at the End of Life: The Illusion of Control and the Sense of Responsibility with Stewart J. Youngner
    More than 2 million people die every year in the United States, almost always in the presence of life-sustaining medical technology. Sometimes the choices posed by medical technology make death the least worst alternative. Yet, choosing death, or letting go, is often a painful and contentious business. Bioethicist Dr. Stuart Youngner, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, explores some of the ways our society and others are coping with this unavoidable dilemma. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28474]