LIFE IN THE END ZONE

LIFE IN THE END ZONE: A discussion of topical issues for anyone concerned with the final phase of life by Muriel R. Gillick, MD

June 10, 2019

Caveat Emptor!

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Quite by accident, I stumbled upon Kurt Eichenwald’s memoir in the new book section of my local library. I remembered the author from his w...
June 06, 2019

Our Downfall

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Falls have long been known to be a major problem among older people. Even when they don’t cause chronic disability or death, a single fall ...
May 30, 2019

Home Sweet Home

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The May issue of the health policy journal,  Health Affairs,  includes a short but important article by  two researchers from Harvard’s Joi...
May 14, 2019

The Dignity Dilemma

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            As soon as I walked into Mrs. L’s room, I knew something was wrong. She was sitting quietly in her wheelchair, her head bowed;...
April 21, 2019

Caregivers are the Key

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“Low levels of caregiver training are a missed opportunity for the health care system,” comments a research letter in JAMA Internal Medicin...
April 14, 2019

The Lifeboat is Full

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Every so often I use this blog to discuss public policy issues that are of interest to older people--but not only to older people. Immigrati...
March 24, 2019

Can We Talk?

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This week revealed the long-awaited results of a trial of the “ Serious Illness Program ,” the meticulously designed and carefully studied ...
March 17, 2019

What Does Dying Have to Do With It?

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What Katy Butler gets spectacularly right in her new book, The Art of Dying Well , is that if we want life's last chapter to be a good ...
March 12, 2019

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I confess that I tremendously enjoyed The One-Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (2009).  It wasn’t profound ...
March 04, 2019

Beer(s)

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I haven’t written a blog post in a while. Not because I’ve been ill or travelling, but simply because I couldn’t find anything I was intere...
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