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You know, I think the key thing is that, yes, things are definitely changing back then. A lot of the principles that are talked about in core topics in substance use health, I definitely do extend. And so, you know, a sprinkle of humanity with some of those concepts definitely in combination are vital. Naheed 16:20 Yeah.
Does every institution need to get a community advisory board to tailor their rural tele-palliative care initiative (or geriatrics intervention) to the local communities served? Community leaders, and definitely faith community leaders. And so we’ve thought about this and goal concordant care definitely was the top.
Alex: We are so fortunate to be joined by one of my former mentors who I’ve known for 20 years, Holly Prigerson, who is now Irving Sherwood Wright Professor of Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medical School and Professor of Sociology and Medicine and Director of the Center for Research on End Of Life Care. The word bereavement means robbed.
I think there’s definitely a stigma that, like you said, we just all wanna be fixers and we almost don’t wanna take advantage of that, that thought that, oh, the things I did weren’t enough, or I, I wasn’t able to to really fix that person. And I think it’s the mystery of it that scares us so much.
Alex 00:54 And Jasmine Santoyo-Olsson, who’s a social behavioral scientist and a fellow in the T32 Research Fellowship at the UCSF Division of Geriatrics. Danny 07:39 Yeah, definitely. So some of our approaches definitely altered based on the availability of what we could get done. Danny 00:52 Thank you very much.
But I definitely do not think it is ethical to have non palliative care. In these more recent studies, we’ve expanded it to twelve weeks, just because when we do multi site trials, there’s definitely a learning curve. Pallavi 20:28 Yes, definitely. So again, that’s the rationale for non inferiority.
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