Monthly Archives: October 2015

Grief and Coping – New Pallimed Posts for 10/21/2015 – Inbox – Yahoo Mail


Source: New Pallimed Posts for 10/21/2015 – Inbox – Yahoo Mail

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I’m a doctor. Preparing you for death is as much a part of my job as saving lives. – Vox


Source: I’m a doctor. Preparing you for death is as much a part of my job as saving lives. – Vox

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Infant Loss | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc.


End of Life Education Materials Source: Infant Loss | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc.

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Can Widows Live Deliberately? | Mary Francis | LinkedIn


When we are grieving it’s hard to just get out of bed let alone experience life passionately and purposefully. I know that we were created to live de Source: Can Widows Live Deliberately? | Mary Francis | LinkedIn

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“If It’s True Love, What’s The Rush?” | Michael Baisden


Source: “If It’s True Love, What’s The Rush?” | Michael Baisden

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Shared via Care Giving Space – When I’m Gone — Life Tips. — Medium


Death is always a surprise. No one expects it. Not even terminal patients think they are going to die in a day or two. I… Source: When I’m Gone — Life Tips. — Medium

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I’m a doctor. Preparing you for death is as much a part of my job as saving lives. – Vox


Source: I’m a doctor. Preparing you for death is as much a part of my job as saving lives. – Vox

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Shjarred via Pallimed – A nurse by herself. At the end of a life.


I’m shocked at how strange this particular passing has felt. Source: A nurse by herself. At the end of a life.

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Shared via Grief Healing – Loss Grief and Healing 


Source: What’s your grief?

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Bring Back House Calls – The New York Times


If doctors visited patients at home, the benefit to the health care system would be enormous. Source: Bring Back House Calls – The New York Times

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