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Spokane, Washington Area United States
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Physician, Palliative Care & Medical Director for Ethics at Providence Health & Services
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Lover of life, goal is to promote dignity for those who are invisible.
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Presentations
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(12)Difficult decisions in the ICU: ethics and end-of-life. Baystate Critical Care Conference 2009
Suzana Makowski, MD MMM FACP
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15 years ago
The Science of Memorable Presentations
Ethos3
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9 years ago
Teaching medical ethics for undergraduate medical students
Dr Ghaiath Hussein
•
12 years ago
Go Viral on the Social Web: The Definitive How-To guide!
XPLAIN
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11 years ago
End of life ethics for physicians
Andi Chatburn, DO, MA
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11 years ago
Evidence Based Prognostication Peoria 2010 (1)
Christian Sinclair
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15 years ago
2010 #AAHPM Twitter
Christian Sinclair
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15 years ago
Getting a bioethics paper published
Albertononi
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13 years ago
Neuroethics: Two traditions at the intersection of mind, meaning, and morality
The Hastings Center
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15 years ago
Handbook of global bioethics
Springer
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12 years ago
Taking Care of Oneself: For Yourself, Your Fellows, and Your Programs
Christian Sinclair
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15 years ago
Radiation Therapy in Palliative Care Spring 2012
Christian Sinclair
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13 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Spokane, Washington Area United States
Occupation
Physician, Palliative Care & Medical Director for Ethics at Providence Health & Services
Industry
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
About
Lover of life, goal is to promote dignity for those who are invisible.
Tags
bioethics
ethics
palliative care
medicine
end of life
family medicine
hospice
palliative medicine
clinical ethics consultation
symptom management
psychology
psychiatry
self-care
nursing
hospital
moral distress
healthcare
communication
culture
capacity competence
cancer
social justice
personhood
advance directives
surrogate
healthcare ethics
social work
dpoa
theology
risk
lgbt aging hospice palliative end-of-life advance
physician aid in dying
choosing wisely
death
rehabilitation
dialysis
feeding tube
heath care
asbh
nurse
grief bereavement death dying primary palliative
law
curiousity
civil conversations
aacn
spokane
family
neonatal
nicu
safety
dignity
christianity
worth of all persons
volunteers
travel
health
transgender
discharge
lgbt
insomnia
bipap
cardiology
congestive heart failure
brain death
moral courage
organizational ethics
mental health
dcd
high reliability
diversity
oncology
nonmaleficence
double effect
beneficence
autonomy
social worker
critical care
osteopathic medicine
futility
community
poverty
icu
capacity
mindfulness
resillience
opiates
chronic pain
pain
perinatal palliative care
decision making
pediatric palliative care
organ donation
See more