Medical Aid-in-Dying - California's End of Life Option Act and Other Considerations
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Explore the complexities of medical aid-in-dying in California through this informative lecture. Gain insights into the implementation of California's End of Life Option Act since 2016, addressing common questions from patients, families, and medical professionals. Learn about the medical aid-in-dying process, potential challenges for patients considering this option, and appropriate end-of-life medical care. Discover alternatives such as hospice care and palliative sedation for addressing suffering. Benefit from the expertise of Dr. Joshua Fronk, a clinical assistant professor and palliative medicine physician at Stanford University, as he shares his knowledge on communication training for healthcare providers and working with adolescent and young adult populations facing terminal illnesses. Access additional resources, including personalized health information from medical librarians and free mindfulness and meditation materials to support pain management, sleep, and surgical preparation.
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Medical Aid-in-Dying: California's End of Life Option Act and Other Considerations
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Stanford Health Care
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