The Wichita Eagle: Thinking and talking about tragedy or illness is not easy; it takes courage. But it is critically important, and that’s why the American Medical Association, the American Bar Association and more than 100…
The Wichita Eagle: Thinking and talking about tragedy or illness is not easy; it takes courage. But it is critically important, and that’s why the American Medical Association, the American Bar Association and more than 100…
Fast Company: “The happiest people I know are dedicated to dealing with the most difficult problems,” Rosabeth Moss Kanter writes for HBR. Whether reversing schools’ struggles, making unsafe water potable, or helping the terminally ill,…
KPBS: Helen McNeal, executive director of California State University’s Institute of Palliative Care, discusses National Healthcare Decisions Day, highlighting The Conversation Project resources. To hear the interview click here.
NewsTimes.com: Tuesday, April 16, was National Healthcare Decisions Day and designated to bring awareness to the importance of advance care planning to the public and health care providers. Difficult health care decisions must be made…
HeraldNet: Providence Hospice of Seattle held a workshop at its offices in Seattle on end-of-life planning and how to start that important conversation with loved ones. The public was invited to attend this free event,…
Forbes: What are the healthcare decisions you should make in advance? First, decide what quality of life is important to you. As an active athlete, even in middle age, I wouldn’t be happy if I…