Learning to care even when there is no cure: Reflections from a student physician on healing those near death

A. A. Newell
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Abstract Although death is a natural part of living, many peoplefear death. Physiciam often feel uncomfortable when a patient is dying and they can offer nothing of a curative or technical nature. Medical education perpetuates this attitude: We spend much more time and learn to be much more comfortable discussing what pathological processes cause a person to die than we do discussing how we feel about their death, how they felt as they were dying, or what the death may mean to their loved ones. Medical students report that the topics of dying and bereavement cause them much worry; little time, however, is devoted to these topics in medical education. Doctors receive limited training in learning to communicate easily with patients and inadequate education in care ofthe dying, and they may be poorily equipped to deal with death and dying. This article examines national trends in medical education on death-and-dying-related topics and advocates greater emphiasis on these topics and exposure to caring for dyi...
即使无药可救,也要学会关怀:一位实习医师关于治愈濒死之人的思考
虽然死亡是生活中很自然的一部分,但许多人还是害怕死亡。当病人濒临死亡时,医生往往会感到不舒服,他们无法提供任何治疗或技术上的帮助。医学教育延续了这种态度:我们花了更多的时间,并学会了更自在地讨论导致一个人死亡的病理过程,而不是讨论我们对他们死亡的感受,他们在死亡时的感受,或者死亡对他们所爱的人意味着什么。医学生报告说,死亡和丧亲之痛的话题让他们非常担心;然而,在医学教育中,很少有时间专门讨论这些主题。医生在学习如何与病人轻松沟通方面接受的培训有限,在护理临终者方面接受的教育也不足,他们在处理死亡和临终时可能装备不足。这篇文章探讨了全国医学教育中与死亡和临终相关主题的趋势,并提倡更加重视这些主题和接触临终关怀。
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