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Treating a dying person goes beyond understanding their disease. In the second of a three-part series, we examine the importance of family and culture in end-of-life care—from the ICU to the neonatal unit.
This episode features interviews with Dr Andrew Watkins FRACP and Dr Peter Saul FCICM.
Production
This episode was produced by Anne Fredrickson, with music from Chris Zabriskie ('I am Running with Temporary Success…'), L.J. Kruzer ('Chantiers Navals 412'), and Sounds of Taraab ('Mahaba Wa Taka Nini'); photo by Alyssa (via Flickr).
Editorial feedback was provided by RACP Fellows Dr Bindu Bali, Dr Habib Bhurawala, A/Prof Matthew Links, Dr Hamish McCay, Dr Martina Moorkamp, Dr Rohan Vora, and A/Prof Nicholas Wickham.
Please visit the RACP website for a transcript embedded with citations. Fellows of the College can claim CPD credits for listening and additional reading.
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Treating a dying person goes beyond understanding their disease. In the second of a three-part series, we examine the importance of family and culture in end-of-life care—from the ICU to the neonatal unit.
This episode features interviews with Dr Andrew Watkins FRACP and Dr Peter Saul FCICM.
Production
This episode was produced by Anne Fredrickson, with music from Chris Zabriskie ('I am Running with Temporary Success…'), L.J. Kruzer ('Chantiers Navals 412'), and Sounds of Taraab ('Mahaba Wa Taka Nini'); photo by Alyssa (via Flickr).
Editorial feedback was provided by RACP Fellows Dr Bindu Bali, Dr Habib Bhurawala, A/Prof Matthew Links, Dr Hamish McCay, Dr Martina Moorkamp, Dr Rohan Vora, and A/Prof Nicholas Wickham.
Please visit the RACP website for a transcript embedded with citations. Fellows of the College can claim CPD credits for listening and additional reading.

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