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Hearing Loss in Geriatrics and Palliative Care: A Podcast with Nick Reed and Meg Wallhagen

GeriPal

Was there any mention about the impact that hearing loss has in communication or what we should do about it in clinical practice? COVID-19, masks, and hearing difficulty: Perspectives of healthcare providers. And he is also a clinical audiologist, which is going to be key for this podcast. I’m guessing not. Transcript.

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Artificial Intelligence: Charlotta Lindvall, Matt DeCamp, Sei Lee

GeriPal

Alex: And joining us via Zoom, we have Charlotta Lindvall, who is a palliative care physician researcher who studies the intersection of natural language processing and communication data at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, where she also works in clinical informatics. Welcome to the GeriPal podcast, Charlotta. Charlotta: Thank you.

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Coping with Serious Illness: Danielle Chammas and Amanda Moment

GeriPal

Here are some more resources we’ve discussed in the podcast Dani’s NEJM article on coping: “ Should I Laugh at That? The clinical trials and the this and that. Well, maybe they’re an engineer and understanding makes them feel rooted. And that’s why there’s a ton of laughter in my clinic, really.

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Dementia and high risk surgery: Joel Weissman and Samir Shah

GeriPal

In today’s podcast we talk with surgeon Samir Shah and Health Services Researcher Joel Weissman about a pair of JAGS articles they published on the outcomes of high risk surgery and advance care planning among persons with dementia. Eric: Let’s say tomorrow, a patient comes into your clinic. Eric: Yeah. Eric: Mm-hmm.

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Nudges for Prognosis and Comfort Care in the ICU: Kate Courtright, Scott Halpern, & Jaspal Singh

GeriPal

And just briefly, to ward off those of you who’ve read the article and may have concerns that death was included as one of the longest lengths of stay in the primary analysis. And it’s the right thing to do clinically for patients and families. Alex 25:41 Yeah. It is a low lift and a low lift for clinicians, too.