Letting go: What should medicine do when it can’t save your life?
Tells several of the wrenching stories from his book (Being Mortal), making points about medicine’s reluctance to stop treatment and acknowledge the patient is dying, even when the chance of improvement is slim to none. “Modern medicine is good at staving off death with aggressive interventions–and bad at knowing when to focus, instead, on improving the days that terminal patients have left.” 13 pps; suitable for undergrads, professional students, maybe medical students; describes hospice treatments and misconceptions about hospice.