Send us a textSummaryDr. Ann Berger, a pioneer in the field of palliative care, discusses the importance of whole person care and the misconceptions surrounding palliative care. Palliative care is not just for end-of-life patients, but should be implemented from the time of diagnosis for anyone with a life-threatening illness. Dr. Berger emphasizes the need for personalized, integrative approaches to care that address physical, psychological, social, and spiritual symptoms. She also highlight...
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Send us a textSummaryDr. Ann Berger, a pioneer in the field of palliative care, discusses the importance of whole person care and the misconceptions surrounding palliative care. Palliative care is not just for end-of-life patients, but should be implemented from the time of diagnosis for anyone with a life-threatening illness. Dr. Berger emphasizes the need for personalized, integrative approaches to care that address physical, psychological, social, and spiritual symptoms. She also highlight...
Personalized Cancer Care: Power of Doing More or Less
How Healing Works with Dr. Wayne Jonas
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1 year ago
Personalized Cancer Care: Power of Doing More or Less
Send us a textSummaryThis conversation explores the concept of doing more or less in cancer treatment and the importance of evidence-based medicine and guidelines. We discuss the need for physicians to keep up with current science. The Choosing Wisely campaign is introduced as a way to de-implement low-value practices. The conversation also highlights the trend of doing less in oncology and the importance of person-centered care. It explores the concepts of precision oncology and personalized...
How Healing Works with Dr. Wayne Jonas
Send us a textSummaryDr. Ann Berger, a pioneer in the field of palliative care, discusses the importance of whole person care and the misconceptions surrounding palliative care. Palliative care is not just for end-of-life patients, but should be implemented from the time of diagnosis for anyone with a life-threatening illness. Dr. Berger emphasizes the need for personalized, integrative approaches to care that address physical, psychological, social, and spiritual symptoms. She also highlight...