Physicians caring for patients with serious illness.
RSS Feeds
Follow me on Twitter!
Home
About
Contact
«
OK, so everybody’s got to do write a test post
Concurrent Palliative Care-Peace of Mind in the Setting of an Uncertain Prognosis; Part 3
»
Glad to be back as a blogger this year. The upcoming conference looks amazing and the bags are packed.
Share this post!
Twitter
Digg
Facebook
Delicious
StumbleUpon
Google Bookmarks
LinkedIn
Yahoo Bookmarks
Technorati Favorites
This entry was posted by
Barbara Rogers, MSN GNP
on February 5, 2011 at 9:20 PM, and is filled under
Uncategorized
. Follow any responses to this post through
RSS 2.0
. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Comments are closed.
Recent comments
Popular posts
Archives
Tags
Categories
AAHPM Quarterly
(4)
Advocacy
(5)
AMA
(7)
Annual Assembly
(75)
Business Practice
(5)
Cultural Issues
(8)
Education
(1)
end of life
(3)
Geriatrics
(8)
Hospice and Palliative Medicine
(72)
Legal
(3)
Media
(8)
Pandemics Preparedness
(1)
pediatrics
(2)
Quality
(10)
Resources
(15)
Shaping the Future Campaign
(2)
Student Perspectives
(3)
Uncategorized
(41)
VA issues
(1)
#aahpm #hpm
AGS
Annual Assembly
annual meeting
Annual meeting; committees
Billing
Board preparation
book club
boston
Business Practice
Canada
cancer
chemotherapy
civil war
Coding
committees
communication
Council for Medical Specialty Societies
depression
FDA
food
Gail Cooney
Geriatrics
Healthcare Reform
humanities
identity
legislative concerns
long-term illness
medication management
mourning
National Quality Forum
neuropathic
oncology
pain
pal care cost and utilization
palliative medicine
pediatrics
plenary
preview
Primer
REMS
Resources
Sean Morrison
SIG symposia
students
May 2013
(1)
April 2013
(6)
March 2013
(11)
February 2013
(4)
January 2013
(3)
December 2012
(2)
November 2012
(1)
September 2012
(4)
August 2012
(5)
July 2012
(3)
June 2012
(3)
May 2012
(3)
April 2012
(1)
March 2012
(10)
February 2012
(1)
January 2012
(2)
December 2011
(2)
November 2011
(1)
October 2011
(3)
September 2011
(2)
August 2011
(2)
July 2011
(2)
June 2011
(5)
May 2011
(2)
April 2011
(4)
March 2011
(6)
February 2011
(27)
January 2011
(5)
December 2010
(8)
November 2010
(3)
October 2010
(2)
September 2010
(3)
August 2010
(5)
July 2010
(3)
June 2010
(6)
May 2010
(4)
April 2010
(4)
March 2010
(31)
February 2010
(7)
Palliative Care Grand Rounds 2.9
(7)
Is this thing on?
(6)
Eating Out in Boston: AAHPM Member Edition
(6)
Quality Measures─ Where’s the Compassion?
(5)
Student Perspective: Our Identity as HPM Physicians
(4)
Just Being
(4)
State of the Science
(4)
Rage against the Dying of the Light: Geriatrics, Palliative Care, and Dementia
(4)
Strawberry Shakes, an Ocean View and a Wedding
(4)
Diane Meier and language and policy-making
(3)
bcalkins:
Thank you for your comment, Dale. As a friend of mine once said, "There's a certain maturity in...
bcalkins:
I've traditionally found New Orleans to be a tough place to eat as a vegetarian. I've found myself...
Sean Adams, MD:
I am a general anesthesiologist, and previously had a practice that included pain management and...
Jenni Levy, MD, FAACH:
Last year we had several months when parenteral lorazepam and midazolam were in very short supply....
Joe Rotella:
Thank you Arif for capturing this important moment in the integration of palliative care with...
Dale Lupu:
Thanks for this post. You are wise to recognize that, as well trained as you are, you still have...
Jim Gaffney:
Joe, Thanks you for the excellent illustration of the rewards we get in palliative care and...
Joe Rotella:
I appreciate all the responses. Thanks Mark for posing a very central question. I do not think...
Recent Comments
bcalkins on
Too Few Gray Hairs?
bcalkins on
New Orleans- Here we come
Sean Adams, MD
on
Drug Shortages
Jenni Levy, MD, FAACH on
Drug Shortages
Joe Rotella
on
Quality Matters: A View from the Seat at the Table
Blogroll
Doctor Fisher
GeriPal
Handzo Consulting- Integrating spirituality into healthcare
PalliativeDoctors
Pallimed
User Login
User
Password
Remember me
Register
Lost your password?
Recent Comments