Care in the Last Hours – Dr. Alexandra Leigh – February 18, 2016
End of life care, and the discussions that surround it, are becoming ever more important in the ICU. Sadly, many of these conversations do not always proceed as smoothly as […]
End of life care, and the discussions that surround it, are becoming ever more important in the ICU. Sadly, many of these conversations do not always proceed as smoothly as […]
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