The Conversation: A Revolutionary Plan for End-of-Life Care
Autor Angelo E. Volandes, M.D.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781620408551
ISBN-10: 1620408554
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1620408554
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A
FORCE
FOR
CHANGE:
Volandes'
non-profit
organization,
Advance
Care
Planning
Decision,
has
licensed
a
library
of
videos
that
enhance
"the
conversation"
to
more
than
fifty
healthcare
systems
and
hospitals
in
America.
Presently,
he
is
implementing
state-wide
use
of
the
videos
in
Hawaii.
You
can
access
them
athttp://www.acpdecisions.org/about/introduction-video
Notă biografică
Angelo
Volandesis
a
physician,
writer,
and
patients'
rights
advocate.
He
practices
internal
medicine
at
Massachusetts
General
Hospital
in
Boston,
and
is
on
faculty
at
Harvard
Medical
School.
He
is
Co-Founder
and
President
of
Advance
Care
Planning
(ACP)
Decisions,
a
non-profit
foundation
implementing
systems
and
technologies
to
improve
the
quality
of
care
delivered
to
patients
in
the
health
care
system.Born
and
raised
in
Brooklyn,
NY,
he
was
educated
at
Harvard,
Yale,
and
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
He
lectures
widely
across
the
country,
and
spends
his
time
in
Massachusetts
with
his
wife
Aretha
Delight
Davis,
MD,
JD
and
their
two
daughters.
Recenzii
A
timely
book,
written
with
sensitivity,
on
a
subject
which
pertains
to
every
single
human
being
and
family
in
the
world
today.
For too long, a conspiracy of silence has stood between Americans and the quality care they need, want, and deserve.The Conversationcould change all that. Good quality care requires that the treatments are consistent with the values, preferences, and priorities of the people we serve. Now, through the stories inThe Conversation, Dr. Volandes shows how skillful communication can make the best of even the hardest situations.
My encounter with Dr. Angelo Volandes changed the way I think about life's most precious weeks and hours, and gave me hope for a better future. Your encounter with this passionate humanitarian and the heartbreaking, inspiring stories he tells will affect you the same way.
Through seven stories of seven patients, Angelo Volandes movingly and evocatively tells the tale of how American healthcare does death wrong, often with tragic consequences, and how we can do it right. This is a book about how to live life as well as possible right up until the end, and it should be required reading for anyone who is mortal.
Part memoir, part tales from the trenches, part guide,The Conversationshows how medicine fails patients with serious illness, then offers a different, better approach to improve not only how we die but--more importantly--how we live.
Volandes has done more than anyone to translate the incomprehensible and the unimaginable into clear visual terms for real human beings trying to decide how they want to be cared for in the future.
Worth the price of the book alone is Volandes' easy-to-follow guide for determining and making known one's end-of-life wishes.
Written with passion and clarity, this book moves beyond others on the topic by including empirical evidence of how to make such conversations about end-of-life care most effective.
Appropriately, Volandes neither attempts nor claims to be impersonal or unemotional about this charged topic; rather, he brings his personal and professional experiences as well as research to his impassioned argument . . . [He]makes his points succinctly and convincingly and offers readers the tools to make change within their own lives.
A thoughtful and thought provoking book that confronts the fear of death with the grace of wisdom and understanding.
For too long, a conspiracy of silence has stood between Americans and the quality care they need, want, and deserve.The Conversationcould change all that. Good quality care requires that the treatments are consistent with the values, preferences, and priorities of the people we serve. Now, through the stories inThe Conversation, Dr. Volandes shows how skillful communication can make the best of even the hardest situations.
My encounter with Dr. Angelo Volandes changed the way I think about life's most precious weeks and hours, and gave me hope for a better future. Your encounter with this passionate humanitarian and the heartbreaking, inspiring stories he tells will affect you the same way.
Through seven stories of seven patients, Angelo Volandes movingly and evocatively tells the tale of how American healthcare does death wrong, often with tragic consequences, and how we can do it right. This is a book about how to live life as well as possible right up until the end, and it should be required reading for anyone who is mortal.
Part memoir, part tales from the trenches, part guide,The Conversationshows how medicine fails patients with serious illness, then offers a different, better approach to improve not only how we die but--more importantly--how we live.
Volandes has done more than anyone to translate the incomprehensible and the unimaginable into clear visual terms for real human beings trying to decide how they want to be cared for in the future.
Worth the price of the book alone is Volandes' easy-to-follow guide for determining and making known one's end-of-life wishes.
Written with passion and clarity, this book moves beyond others on the topic by including empirical evidence of how to make such conversations about end-of-life care most effective.
Appropriately, Volandes neither attempts nor claims to be impersonal or unemotional about this charged topic; rather, he brings his personal and professional experiences as well as research to his impassioned argument . . . [He]makes his points succinctly and convincingly and offers readers the tools to make change within their own lives.
A thoughtful and thought provoking book that confronts the fear of death with the grace of wisdom and understanding.