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EMS Intervention to Reduce Falls: Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates

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Panelists Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates have no relationships to disclose. Wait, first of all, what’s the incidence of calling EMS for falls over almost a decade, I think like 2007 to 2016, and what happens to people afterwards? All of these are factors that are on the individual level. Alex: The Wayback Machine.

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GeriPal 300th Episode: Ask Me Anything Hot Ones Style

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Widera and Smith have no relationships to disclose. Guest hosts Lynn Flint and Anne Kelly have no relationships to disclose. We’re willing to spend $50,000 a year for individuals for their expensive pharmacy medication. ” I think we started the blog in 2007 or 2008, we were doing that up until 2016.

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What is going on with MAID in Canada? Bill Gardner, Leonie Herx, & Sonu Gaind

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The number of people who have used MAID in Canada since it was legalized in 2016 has increased year on year from about 1,000 people in the first year to over 13,000 people in 2022. Panelists Bill Gardner, Sonu Gaind, Leonie Herx have stated they have no relationships to disclose. Four percent. Eric: Yeah. Eric: Please.

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RCT of PC in ED: Corita Grudzen, Fernanda Bellolio, & Tammie Quest

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I think back in what, May 2016, you published a randomized controlled trial, first author, palliative care and the ED randomized study, cancer patients. Eric 04:26 So that 2016 study was in the ED, but it was getting specialty palliative care to see them when they were hospitalized, is that right? Primary outcome was quality of life.

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Palliative care for cancer: Podcast with Jennifer Temel and Areej El-Jawahri

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But the palliative care clinicians didn’t have the time or opportunity to foster and develop a longitudinal relationship with patients and their families. Areej: I think it was 2016. Eric: 2016. And it was actually the opposite, that we had a bunch of folks in the beginning move to outpatient because they thought that.

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Storycatching: Podcast with Heather Coats and Thor Ringler

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Tell me how your illness has impacted your relationships with others, your healthcare team, your family, friends, your beliefs, your values, your preferences. So like I said, I got to meet Thor, I believe it was May, 2016. ” And my interview guide for the narrative analysis methods were, tell me about you. Heather: Yeah.

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The Language of Serious Illness: A Podcast with Sunita Puri, Bob Arnold, and Jacqueline Kruser

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And I see, I mean, I did this myself, so I’ll put myself on the hook here that I just didn’t have a sense for the longitudinal relationship that we need to build with people. But I think what I didn’t know was that when somebody makes a decision to get to a certain event that the work isn’t done then.

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