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U.C.L.A. Medical Center at Heart of End-of-Life Debate - NYTimes.com

17 hours ago ago from Psychology of Medicine

LOS ANGELES — The Ronald Reagan U.C.L.A. Medical Center, one of the nation's most highly regarded academic hospitals , has earned a reputation as a place where doctors will go to virtually any length and expense to try to save a patient's life. "If you come into this hospital, we're not going to let you die," said Dr. David T. Feinberg, the hospital system's chief executive. Yet that ethos has made the medical center a prime target ...

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Bringing Christmas to young patients

3 hours ago ago from Bao Viet Nam

The holiday spirit has spread to Ho Chi Minh City hospitals where rooms are decorated in Christmas colors with flying reindeer, pine trees and colorful lights, especially in children’s rooms. Young patients of the Tumor Hospital's Internal Medicine Department No.3 receive gifts from Santa Claus. Volunteers and benefactors dressed up as Santa Claus recently and delivered presents to delighted young ...

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The Importance of Bedside Manner

18 hours ago ago from Blue Poppy Blog

by Shawn Kirby Treating patients is a complicated undertaking that requires multiple skill sets. Being a good practitioner is about much more than academics or even hands-on practical skill ultimately it is about effectively interacting with another human being. You may have been the best student in your class. You may have an agile mind filled with every conceivable piece of TCM trivia known to mankind. You may even be an old salt who's ...

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Why are my patients not happy with my hospital?

1 hour, 36 minutes ago ago from Hmm

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. - Jiddu Krishnamurti Gubbi, a Taluka headquaters in Tumkur district Gubbi is a small town in Tumkur district in Southern Karnataka. Gubbi Veeranna , one of the well-known theatre personalities from Karnataka who started the first Kannada theatre hailed from here. Historically, the town was well-known for its local markets for cotton and areca ...

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End-of-Life Complications

7 hours ago ago from Under Aged Thinking

Fascinating story out today discussing differing levels of expenditures for end-of-life-care at hospitals.  Given the length of the healthcare reform debate, most stories on the topic cover little new ground, but this one really creates some ambiguity in an area where reform advocates and critics see only black and white. I spent last summer working as a chaplain in a major university hospital, which exposed me to all of the ethical, ...

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Weighing Medical Costs of End-of-Life Care

12 hours ago ago from The New York Times

LOS ANGELES The Ronald Reagan U.C.L.A. Medical Center, one of the nation's most highly regarded academic hospitals , has earned a reputation as a place where doctors will go to virtually any length and expense to try to save a patient's life. Months to Live Excellence or Excess? This series is examining the promises and challenges of extending, or ending, the lives of very ill patients. Previous Article: Sisters Face Death ...

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