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Produced to promote communication when caring for First Nations people who speak Oji-Cree.
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This article includes helpful information to consider when speaking with health care providers about your end of life care wishes
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... a closer look at today's complicated end-of-life decisions. Doctors, patients and families speak with remarkable candor about the increasingly difficult choices people are making at the end of life: when...
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... field of pediatric palliative care. At the film's heart are five remarkable young people who speak with profound clarity and wisdom about being alive and their approach to death. Layering their stories...
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... struggle with burnout and how an internal experience with grief was the biggest culprit. She speaks to the art of reframing her grief response and instead of resisting it as a “ thief of life, ”...
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Dr. Bateman discusses how to share, ritualize, and transform grief. She speaks about lifelines to the dead and illustrates creative outcomes to mourning that allow one to recognize, contain, release,...
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... bilingual (English / Chinese) resource was developed by the BC Cancer Agency to assist Chinese speaking families in finding supportive services.
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... with the then named Terminal Care Unit; within a few months he was named its medical director. Speaking for the thousands of patients and families he cared for as leader of the St. Boniface Hospital Palliative...
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... or is it the observers’ perception that clouds the glass? Do staff members have the right to speak without fear of discipline if a step is missed? As you can imagine, the family is devastated and frustrated.
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... relationships, and working together in our Canadian ‘community of practice’. He is sought as a speaker, clinical consultant, and committee member. With Fred’s calm wisdom and quick wit he has the unique...