Demedicalize dying: Why end-of-life care needs a spiritual reset
If life is what we make it, then the end of life can be understood as a spiritual journey rather than a medical pursuit. We demedicalize dying by distancing ourselves from practices that use hope as consent (prolonging life through reflexive hospitalizations, procedures, or antibiotics that offer little dignity to those already living with serious illness).
Every medical decision poses a fundamental question: Is this the beginning of the end, or …






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