Anatomy Of Living

Approaching the End of Life – Conversation with Dr. Jessica Zitter [Episode 04]

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Sinopsis

If you were critically injured or ill, how would you want to spend your final days? Death and illness are often taboo subjects in our culture, but how might we benefit from talking about them more? In our current medical culture, the old and the ill are often intubated, catheterized and even shelved away in care facilities to live out their final days alone, confused and often in pain. And while most people believe they don’t need to have end of life conversations until they are old, it’s a conversation we could all benefit from having earlier in life.  Join us with Dr. Jessica Zitter as we explore how to formulate our own ideas and preferences around the end of life, as well as how to have these conversations with others. Jessica Zitter, MD, MPH, author of Extreme Measures: Finding A Better Path to the End of Life, is an expert on the medical experience of death and dying. She attended Stanford University and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and completed her residency in internal medicine