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Palliative and supportive care specialists work with oncologists, cardiologists, geriatricians, and other clinicians to help promote quality of life for patients. These experts assist wherever needed to ensure symptoms are well controlled and managed while providing physicians with an additional level of support.
Robert Arnold, MD, assistant medical director of Palliative Care for the Institute for Quality Improvement at UPMC, discusses the role of palliative care as a resource for physicians and its impact on overall patient treatment. Video Rating: / 5
It’s a question many of us ponder: how will the world remember us when we’re gone?
In Canberra, volunteers have been sitting down to record the life stories of patients in palliative care, which has proven to be a therapeutic experience for people nearing the end of their lives.
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I’m back this week explaining the differences between Hospice Care and Palliative Care! Let’s get into some of the questions that you’ve been asking about the differences.
0:00 Differences between Hospice Care and Palliative Care
00:40 Hospice Care
06:17 Palliative Care
10:10 Answering Questions from Comments
Here are some questions that were answered in the video:
From @CathyThorsen “Isn’t that what palliative care is for? When they’re not going to get better, but they’re not likely to die soon?”
From @66NEETS “Hi Julie I’m not sure if you have done a video on this but what is the difference between hospice and palliative care? My mom will be 92 in June she just broke her hip :/ 3 weeks ago. I watch her daily suffering so badly in tremendous pain in rehab she’s not getting any better it breaks my heart to think of her becoming a nursing home patient there is so much neglect :/ zero compassion. Within 4 days she had a full on diaper rash of her entire butt now today I see actual break down happening. She stands up for therapy but she’s in pain and I don’t see her ever staring on her own agains she’s so weak :/ I keep asking her to think about palliative care but she won’t answer me she acts like she doesn’t hear me. I’m in Florida but I’m not sure about the laws and the difference between the 2. Sorry for the rambling”
From @nogarlicplease “I have a question Julie. What is the difference between Hospice and Palliative Care ? My daughter passed away on Feb. 20th 2023 in Hospice. I also had a friend pass in Palliative Care. Is it based on their condition or the time they have left?”
From @CatCmdr “What about Palliative Care? That is different from Hospice Care. There doesn’t need to be imminent death?? ❤❤”
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In 1953, Henry Molaison (known in the academic literature simply as “Patient HM”) agreed to undergo an experimental procedure where a part of his brain located in the medial temporal lobe was removed.
He woke up from the lobotomy unable to form any new memories. Scientists were puzzled as they realised that any new memories Molaison had acquired before the surgery remained largely intact.
Eventually, Henry Molaison became the most studied patient in the history of psychology, becoming the subject of endless research papers and books.
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H.M is one of the most interesting cases in psychological history, he suffered from Anterograde Amnesia.
Follow Dr. Paul Massimiano, MD, a thoracic and cardiac surgeon, through a day in his life at Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center in Silver Spring, Maryland USA.
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Paul Massimiano, MD, is board certified in Cardiothoracic Surgery and Surgery, and is a cardiac surgeon with Adventist Medical Group. He has a distinguished career in cardiac surgery spanning more than 30 years.
Dr. Massimiano earned his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed his residency at National Naval Medical Center and did further cardiac surgery training through fellowships at Yale New-Haven Hospital and St. Vincent Heart Institute.
Dr. Massimiano is the medical director of Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery at Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center.
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RUN FOR LOVE 2019 by Palliative Care Association of Miri was held on 6th October 2109 in Times Square Miri.
The charity run was attended by Yang Berhormat Lee Kim Shin and Yang Berhormat Sebastian Ting and lots of participant throughout all sarawak.
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