Don't just stand there. Do something!
Arthur Derse, MD, JD
15 minutes 19 seconds
Many of us have seen it … the emergency room portrayed on television. Frantic. Quick decisions to save lives. At the same time, a place for end of life.
In this environment, how should emergency physicians address end of life issues?
Dr. Arthur Derse, the director of medical and legal affairs and associate director of the Medical College of Wisconsin's Center for the Study of Bioethics, addresses this question in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Link: Don’t Just Stand There. Do Something., The Bioethics Channel, July 17, 2009.
Note: The Bioethics Channel is a free podcast. To subscribe via iTunes click here or you may click on medicalchannelsonline.libsyn.com/rss.
Many of us have seen it … the emergency room portrayed on television. Frantic. Quick decisions to save lives. At the same time, a place for end of life.
In this environment, how should emergency physicians address end of life issues?
Dr. Arthur Derse, the director of medical and legal affairs and associate director of the Medical College of Wisconsin's Center for the Study of Bioethics, addresses this question in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Link: Don’t Just Stand There. Do Something., The Bioethics Channel, July 17, 2009.
Note: The Bioethics Channel is a free podcast. To subscribe via iTunes click here or you may click on medicalchannelsonline.libsyn.com/rss.
Labels: aging and end of life, bioethics, medical ethics
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