Stories from a Home for Terminally Ill Children
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a poignant TED talk by Kathy Hull, founder of the George Mark Children's House, the first freestanding pediatric palliative care facility in the United States. Discover the mission behind this unique institution, which provides a peaceful environment for terminally ill children and their families to say goodbye. Listen to heartwarming and heartbreaking stories that showcase wisdom, joy, and imagination in the face of loss. Gain insights into the importance of pediatric palliative care and the impact it has on families dealing with unimaginable circumstances. Learn about the innovative approach to end-of-life care for children and how it honors and celebrates young lives cut short.
Syllabus
Stories from a home for terminally ill children | Kathy Hull
Taught by
TED
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