Monthly Archives: May 2018

A Guide To Communicating Bad News To Patient’s: Medical Educator Robert Buckman’s Important Mnemonic SPIKES


via Rob Buckman, SPIKES, and How We Break Bad News | GeriPal – Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog

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Mother’s Day Manifesto for Grieving Mothers | Psychology Today


via Mother’s Day Manifesto for Grieving Mothers | Psychology Today

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Grief Coping Strategies :: Jeff’s Place Metrowest


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Grieving the Loss of a Mom on Mother’s Day :: Jeff’s Place Metrowest


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Writing A Letter to Your Deceased Loved One: AfterTalk Inspirational – AfterTalkAfterTalk


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Shared via Joan Marston


via To treat pain, study people in all their complexity

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Diary of a New Hospice Volunteer ~ Pallimed


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I Am Still Your Daughter…You are Still my Mother – What’s Your Grief


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Food and the Dying Patient – Jessica Zitter M.D.


via Food and the Dying Patient – Jessica Zitter M.D.

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Hospice: Apt or Likely to Change – Hospice Matters


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