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Time to stop driving? Podcast with Emmy Betz and Terri Cassidy

GeriPal

We learned this and much more, and I had a great time making engine noises singing the Woody Guthrie song “driving in my car.” . I don’t practice clinically in outpatient settings, and often the folks I’m seeing are there for other kinds of issues. Additional Links: (A to Z – under driving). OT programs). Is this our role?

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Dementia and high risk surgery: Joel Weissman and Samir Shah

GeriPal

Should she have an operation, and risk the pain, potential complications, and attendant delirium associated with the operation? So when I was a resident at Cleveland Clinic, I got to see really cutting-edge technology, some of the best surgeons in the country, and perhaps in the world, operating on patients.

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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

The clinical trials and the this and that. Well, maybe they’re an engineer and understanding makes them feel rooted. And she says, no, I heard that there’s a clinical trial at the Mayo Clinic, and I’m wondering about this. And that’s why there’s a ton of laughter in my clinic, really.

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

GeriPal

Because it’s complicated and we don’t want to over complicate prayer listeners. And it’s the right thing to do clinically for patients and families. Eric 23:03 If you want. You should have nudged me before we started not to talk about this. Alex 23:09 Wait, can we talk about it quickly though?