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...
Welcome to “How Healing Works” Season 2: Healing and Cancer
How Healing Works with Dr. Wayne Jonas
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1 year ago
Welcome to “How Healing Works” Season 2: Healing and Cancer
Send us a textSummaryWelcome to Season 2 of How Healing Works focused on healing and cancer. We are so excited to introduce you to Dr. Alyssa McManamon, who will co-host this season with Dr. Wayne Jonas. For the past year, Dr. McManamon and Dr. Jonas have worked together to write their latest book, "Healing and Cancer," as a way to share their experience and knowledge of how to deliver whole person cancer care. In season 1 you got to know Dr. Jonas as family physician, researcher and author w...
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...