A more sustainable model of palliative care
During morning rounds on my sub-internship, we always spoke softly about TG. There was never any good news. The 56-year-old writer’s lifelong battle with substance abuse was coming to an end – her heart, liver, and kidney were slowly failing. But TG’s devoted husband was in denial. And behind the scenes, we were struggling, too. The patient needed pain control, symptom management, and psychiatric support among other things. At this …



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