We’ve got an interview with the first author of JAMA‘s final installment in its series on end-of-life care. The last paper focuses on the (necessary) self-care of clinicians who care for the dying. It’s an interesting discussion.
Please call 1-617-440-4374 if you have any comments. I’ll toss them into the mix.
This week’s links:
Intensive Glucose Control May Raise ICU Mortality
Meta-Analysis of Tight Glucose Control in the ICU Calls Guidelines into Question
Joint statement from ADA and AACE...
We’ve got an interview with the first author of
JAMA‘s final installment in its series on end-of-life care. The last paper focuses on the (necessary) self-care of clinicians who care for the dying. It’s an interesting discussion.
Please call 1-617-440-4374 if you have any comments. I’ll toss them into the mix.
This week’s links:
- Intensive Glucose Control May Raise ICU Mortality
- Meta-Analysis of Tight Glucose Control in the ICU Calls Guidelines into Question
- Joint statement from ADA and AACE
- ACCF/AHA Guidelines on Diagnosing and Treating Heart Failure
- Stopping Smoking in Early Pregnancy Can Reverse Its Adverse Effects
- Center for Practitioner Renewal
- Self-test for measuring burnout and compassion fatigue
- Center for Mindfulness in Medicine
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