Before it is over: A family's experience with end-of-life care during COVID-related restrictive visitation policies
It is not uncommon in the American medical community that a personal narrative sparks a conversation about a controversial topic. In 1988 the Journal of American Medical Association published a narrative by a medical doctor which provoked a debate on euthanasia within the readership of the journal a...
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Main Author: | Andjela Kaur (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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