The Workforce Challenges of End-Of-Life Issues (Employee Concerns)
Physician Executive 2011, May-June, 37, 3
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Publisher Description
Most of us physicians recall our first patient who died. Since that time, our training and careers in medicine have been a balance of recognizing the inevitability of death, comprising treatments and procedures to prevent this outcome, trying to be compassionate and realistic while not stripping away hope, and managing our own personal emotions surrounding the losses of these individuals we have cared for. That's a lot to ask of anyone.
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