Wednesday, April 25, 2018

‘Death is not a failure’: Medical schools adapt end-of-life lessons | Boston Herald

"Local medical schools are in the process of a curricula revamp that will train students to focus more on end-of-life care, making Massachusetts the first in the nation to reach a statewide commitment to quality of life. ...It’s an important shift, he said, from the fix-it mentality that many doctors are taught to possess. He said the extent of his end-of-life training amounted to an hour of discussion in the first two years of medical school. “You go in focusing on wanting to be a hero and fix things,” Gawande said. “Teaching people in med school what it means to be an effective clinician for giving people cutting-edge care for quality of life — as opposed to quantity of life — is a neglected skill.” "

‘Death is not a failure’: Medical schools adapt end-of-life lessons | Boston Herald

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