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The following pages link to Dealing with our losses (Q69550965):
Displaying 27 items.
- Would you be surprised if this patient died?: Preliminary exploration of first and second year residents' approach to care decisions in critically ill patients (Q24797698) (← links)
- Effect of music therapy on oncologic staff bystanders: a substantive grounded theory. (Q30378217) (← links)
- Physician factors associated with discussions about end-of-life care (Q33643038) (← links)
- Oncology Staff Reflections about a 52-Year-Old Staff Christmas Choir: Constructivist Research (Q33758740) (← links)
- Oncology and palliative care: bringing together the two solitudes. (Q34028968) (← links)
- Exposure to death is associated with positive attitudes and higher knowledge about end-of-life care in graduating medical students (Q34138442) (← links)
- Reframing the goals of care conversation: "we're in a different place". (Q34154472) (← links)
- Defining and evaluating physician competence in end-of-life patient care. A matter of awareness and emphasis (Q34181765) (← links)
- The art of medicine: teaching oncology fellows about the end of life (Q34420811) (← links)
- Dealing with stress, burnout, and grief in the practice of oncology. (Q34569956) (← links)
- Caring for children with advanced cancer integrating palliative care (Q34995986) (← links)
- Do oncologists engage in bereavement practices? A survey of the Israeli Society of Clinical Oncology and Radiation Therapy (ISCORT). (Q35583977) (← links)
- Haemato-oncology and burnout: an Italian survey (Q36510099) (← links)
- Guidelines in the care of the dying cancer patient (Q39467655) (← links)
- Barriers and facilitators in coping with patient death in clinical oncology (Q39794186) (← links)
- Terminal care of the dying child. Psychosocial implications of care (Q40486814) (← links)
- Experiences of Canadian oncologists with difficult patient deaths and coping strategies used (Q41586386) (← links)
- Caring for the dying: why is it so hard for physicians? (Q42712333) (← links)
- Prevalence of Burnout in the U.S. Oncology Community: Results of a 2003 Survey (Q42952250) (← links)
- Home versus hospital death: assessment of preferences and clinical challenges. (Q42952730) (← links)
- Quality of Life: A Bridge between the Biomedical and Illness Models of Medicine and Nursing? (Q43707577) (← links)
- A cross-sectional observation of burnout in a sample of Irish junior doctors (Q50483254) (← links)
- Inadequacy of Palliative Training in the Medical School Curriculum (Q50603554) (← links)
- Caring for the caregiver in oncology and palliative care (Q54491199) (← links)
- Stress among medical oncologists: the phenomenon of burnout and a call to action (Q70725391) (← links)
- Professional burnout among head and neck surgeons: results of a survey (Q72639086) (← links)
- “Tu Souffres, Cela Suffit”: The Compassionate Hospital (Q83808758) (← links)