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One of the lessons we have gleaned in our work helping people with their estate planning is the stories of regret and remorse as they relate to the guilt of not knowing what their loved one’s dying wishes were – be it about life support, palliative care, burial/cremation preferences, resuscitation and on it goes.
When we came across the Advance Care Planning program we knew that it would be an important program to shine a light on and we were grateful to have the wonderful Dr Sonia Fullerton, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and an advocate for the program on the show.
Host: Anna Hacker
One of the lessons we have gleaned in our work helping people with their estate planning is the stories of regret and remorse as they relate to the guilt of not knowing what their loved one’s dying wishes were – be it about life support, palliative care, burial/cremation preferences, resuscitation and on it goes.
When we came across the Advance Care Planning program we knew that it would be an important program to shine a light on and we were grateful to have the wonderful Dr Sonia Fullerton, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and an advocate for the program on the show.
Host: Anna Hacker