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EP. 5: Death and the Corona Virus: Truth, Triage and Moral Injury Ask Doctor Death

    • Society & Culture

This week we talk with Christopher Kerr MD, medical director of Hospice Buffalo, who is conducting breakthrough research on the dreams and visions of the dying. But instead of dreams, today we’re talking about a nightmare, as the Corona virus spreads through the world, and life as we know it grinds to a halt.

Here are some top takeaways from our conversation:
 
How we can help the medical establishment cope with the crisis:  
Make sure that you and your loved ones have your end-of-life plans in place. If a medically-fragile patient comes into the hospital with a “comfort care only” order, it relieves the staff of the moral dilemma involved in triage decisions, and frees up resources for other patients.  
 
Key topics we’re addressing: 
 
How do individual citizens prepare for the reality of potential mass deaths?

Hospice can help by increasing efforts to educate the public about end-of-life planning.

Triage: Who gets a ventilator, and who doesn’t?

Length of life vs. quality of life 
Top quotes from our conversation: 
 
Dying is more than a medical equation. It’s the closing of a life

In the ER, they’re not going to stop and have a 90-minute conversation about your end-of-life wishes. You’re gonna have plastic down your throat in minutes. 

If you’re on the hospice side of the fence, you see the end consequences of medical interventions without full regard for harm. 
Relevant websites and resources: 
The subtle and secondary losses we’re experiencingDr. Kerr’s new book: Death Is But a Dream Dr. Karen Wyatt’’s websiteDr. Terri Daniel’s website White House lies about the pandemic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Help keep Doctor Death on the air! Donate via our  PATREON page.

ASK DOCTOR DEATH is a production of The Conference on Death and Afterlife Studies

This week we talk with Christopher Kerr MD, medical director of Hospice Buffalo, who is conducting breakthrough research on the dreams and visions of the dying. But instead of dreams, today we’re talking about a nightmare, as the Corona virus spreads through the world, and life as we know it grinds to a halt.

Here are some top takeaways from our conversation:
 
How we can help the medical establishment cope with the crisis:  
Make sure that you and your loved ones have your end-of-life plans in place. If a medically-fragile patient comes into the hospital with a “comfort care only” order, it relieves the staff of the moral dilemma involved in triage decisions, and frees up resources for other patients.  
 
Key topics we’re addressing: 
 
How do individual citizens prepare for the reality of potential mass deaths?

Hospice can help by increasing efforts to educate the public about end-of-life planning.

Triage: Who gets a ventilator, and who doesn’t?

Length of life vs. quality of life 
Top quotes from our conversation: 
 
Dying is more than a medical equation. It’s the closing of a life

In the ER, they’re not going to stop and have a 90-minute conversation about your end-of-life wishes. You’re gonna have plastic down your throat in minutes. 

If you’re on the hospice side of the fence, you see the end consequences of medical interventions without full regard for harm. 
Relevant websites and resources: 
The subtle and secondary losses we’re experiencingDr. Kerr’s new book: Death Is But a Dream Dr. Karen Wyatt’’s websiteDr. Terri Daniel’s website White House lies about the pandemic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Help keep Doctor Death on the air! Donate via our  PATREON page.

ASK DOCTOR DEATH is a production of The Conference on Death and Afterlife Studies

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