March 30th, 2009
Podcast 36: Michael K. Kearney is our guest. He talks about the self-care of clinicians engaged in end-of-life care.
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We’ve got an interview with the first author of JAMA‘s final installment in its series on end-of-life care. The last paper focuses on the (necessary) self-care of clinicians who care for the dying. It’s an interesting discussion.
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This week’s links:
- Intensive Glucose Control May Raise ICU Mortality
- Meta-Analysis of Tight Glucose Control in the ICU Calls Guidelines into Question
- Joint statement from ADA and AACE
- ACCF/AHA Guidelines on Diagnosing and Treating Heart Failure
- Stopping Smoking in Early Pregnancy Can Reverse Its Adverse Effects
- Center for Practitioner Renewal
- Self-test for measuring burnout and compassion fatigue
- Center for Mindfulness in Medicine