Monday, January 8, 2007

End-Of-Life Care: Bioethical Perspectives And Conflict Resolution

End-of-life care is vitally important to patients, their families, medical providers, and the public. Yet no consensus has emerged on the type and duration of medical treatments that are appropriate at the end of life. How do we decide when to say enough is enough? How do we resolve conflicts among family members and among families, the patient, and doctors?

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