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Storycatching: Podcast with Heather Coats and Thor Ringler

GeriPal

So like I said, I got to meet Thor, I believe it was May, 2016. Faith Fitzgerald, who we referenced on a recent podcast as being a great critic of prognosis when she said it was the punctilious quantification of the inherently amorphous, but she also wrote one of my favorite articles called Curiosity in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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

GeriPal

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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Is it time for geriatricians to get on board with lecanemab? Jason Karlawish and Ken Covinsky

GeriPal

So like I said, I got to meet Thor, I believe it was May, 2016. Faith Fitzgerald, who we referenced on a recent podcast as being a great critic of prognosis when she said it was the punctilious quantification of the inherently amorphous, but she also wrote one of my favorite articles called Curiosity in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Dignity at the End of Life: A Podcast with Harvey Chochinov

GeriPal

So Brian wrote this article in JAMA Internal Medicine arguing that we should take the word intensive out of intensive care units. So when patients express a wish to die, that’s not just something that began in 2016 when legislation came into effect. He’s at UCSF, he’s an intensivist. Eric: Yeah.

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Prognosis Superspecial: A Podcast with Kara Bischoff, James Deardorff, and Elizabeth Lilley

GeriPal

God, it must have been like 2015, 2016. Eric 44:46 That’s also why I like, you know, talking with surgeons, too, because, like internal medicine doctors, we often like just to give a bunch of options, and then we get really upset if they choose the one that we think is really bad for them. Kara 10:12 Yep.

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Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model: A Podcast with Malaz Boustani and Diane Ty

GeriPal

Malaz: One day I was in internal medicine residency and I had to take care of a patient who was admitted from a nursing home with dementia. 2015, 2016. Within two years we converted to clinical program serving in a safety net healthcare system, 50% African-American, 6% dual eligible. Malaz: 1999, my friend. Malaz: Yeah.