Internal Medicine 2008 - Spirituality in End-of-Life Care: What is the Physician's Role?
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Internal Medicine 2008


Spirituality in End-of-Life Care: What is the Physician's Role?

Session #: 858-149
Presenter(s): Steven Levy
Session Length: 1:30
Event: 2008 ACP Annual Session
Date: May 15-17, 2008

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Clinical questions to be addressed:

"Science, morality and spirituality must go together; science without ethical and spiritual considerations is not a whole science." (Benjamin Hoff, The Te of Piglet) This session explores the impact of spirituality on the healing process and the physician's role in addressing patient issues of spirituality.
How do science and spirituality complement one another in the healing process and what is the physician's role in helping patients address spiritual issues at the end of life?
How can we introduce spirituality into a process that is typically command and control?
Are physician competence and availability of resources the only determinants of a good outcome or are other unseen forces at work?




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