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Hospitals - an antonym for End of Life Choices?

Explore the contrasting role of hospitals in end-of-life care, with insights from experts in medical ethics, healthcare professionals, and legal representatives. Consider alternatives to hospital-centered care to promote patient autonomy and dignity.

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Hospitals - an antonym for End of Life Choices?

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  1. Hospitals - an antonym for End of Life Choices? Moderator Mark Yates - Director of Clinical Studies Deakin University

  2. The AMA Position Statement on End of Life Care and ACP 2014

  3. Panel Members • Julian Savulescu - Thinker in Residence, Deakin University, UehiroChair in Practical Ethics, Oxford University, Editor in Chief, Journal of Medical Ethics • David Mitchell – Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chair of BHS Medical Staff Group • Bev Adams – Nurse with extensive experience in Dementia Care • Bill Silvester– ICU Physician, Respecting Patient Choices National Lead • Penny Cotton – Palliative Care Physician • Alfie Obieta – Geriatrician • Teresa Grove – Deakin UniversityBallarat Clinical School Community Advisory Board, Lawyer

  4. The Canter Poll • Editor of Nugget News.com Ms Nikki Velasco

  5. Mary

  6. Hip Fracture

  7. Making Progress

  8. Acute Myocardial Infarction

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