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Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside

Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education ©2015 by the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education 2015, Vol. 21, No. 1, 6 1075–1211/15 Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside O.J. Sahler, M.D. Reading the paper by Ogden and Gamino (“Lessons about Dying anything?” “I promise.” – long pause – “Oh, all right. Just and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside”), in which Dr. remember your promise!” Ogden recounts his experiences learning from dying patients and In fact, he pulled a chair up beside his for me to sit on and we met their families, immediately brought to mind the experience of with the wife and her mother-in-law. I did not say anything. I just talking with a family after the death of a loved one that I had as watched and listened and learned 10 times as much about life, a third-year medical student almost 45 years ago. Similar death, and caring for the bereaved in that half hour than I had experiences, I’m sure, came to the mind of every reader who has ever learned before. ever had a clinical or personal experience with dying and death. Thank http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education Springer Journals

Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside

Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside

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Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education ©2015 by the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education 2015, Vol. 21, No. 1, 6 1075–1211/15 Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside O.J. Sahler, M.D. Reading the paper by Ogden and Gamino (“Lessons about Dying anything?” “I promise.” – long pause – “Oh, all right. Just and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside”), in which Dr....
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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2015 by Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education
Subject
Education; Medical Education
ISSN
1075-1211
eISSN
1075-1211
DOI
10.1007/BF03355301
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Abstract

Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education ©2015 by the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education 2015, Vol. 21, No. 1, 6 1075–1211/15 Commentary on Lessons about Dying and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside O.J. Sahler, M.D. Reading the paper by Ogden and Gamino (“Lessons about Dying anything?” “I promise.” – long pause – “Oh, all right. Just and Death from the Classroom of the Bedside”), in which Dr. remember your promise!” Ogden recounts his experiences learning from dying patients and In fact, he pulled a chair up beside his for me to sit on and we met their families, immediately brought to mind the experience of with the wife and her mother-in-law. I did not say anything. I just talking with a family after the death of a loved one that I had as watched and listened and learned 10 times as much about life, a third-year medical student almost 45 years ago. Similar death, and caring for the bereaved in that half hour than I had experiences, I’m sure, came to the mind of every reader who has ever learned before. ever had a clinical or personal experience with dying and death. Thank

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Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical EducationSpringer Journals

Published: Oct 16, 2015

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