“Brevity and clarity requires skill and courage”
This month we are sitting down with Professor Peter Martin and fellow 4th year medical student Bronte Warner to talk about bearing witness to suffering as we move through our training. Dr Martin is a professor of Communication and End of Life Care at Deakin University and a Palliative Care Physician at Barwon Health and offers his career’s work on how to look after yourselves and your patients as you inevitably will have to face suffering, death and mortality in your careers. We cover:
⚫️ What it can be like when a patient you care about dies
⚪️ Feeling out of your depth when witnessing suffering and being part of end of life discussions
⚫️ How people die matters
⚪️ How to express empathy and compassion in a way that is helpful for your patients
⚫️ How to process it: finding your way to honour the experience, engage in reflective practice, and let it go so you don’t take it home
Understanding our patients
⚪️ What matters to them when facing end of life care?
⚫️ The myriad of ways in which grief and complex grief can be expressed
⚪️ Asking patients about quality of life vs avoiding death at all costs?
⚫️ Prognostic discordance
⚪️ Using the words “death” and “dying”
⚫️ Do YOU have an Advanced Care Plan?
Thantology: the book Dr Martin is referring to us out of print but see The Sociology of Death and Dying: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/cambridge-handbook-of-sociology/sociology-of-death-and-dying/8AC56C3B3C0EB3F22774DD1447F2FF12
Reflective practice in healthcare: https://support.mips.com.au/home/ahpra-self-reflection-is-good-healthcare-practice
Dr Michael Leiter’s work on burnout: https://mpleiter.com/author/mpleiter/
Shwartz Rounds: https://www.theschwartzcenter.org/programs/schwartz-rounds/
Professor Charlie Corke’s My Values Quiz: https://www.myvalues.org.au/
The Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement: https://www.grief.org.au/
Complex Grief: https://prolongedgrief.columbia.edu/professionals/complicated-grief-professionals/overview/
Death over dinner: https://palliativecare.org.au/story/palliative-matters-death-over-dinner-launched-in-australia/
Do doctors die differently?https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/07/06/413691959/knowing-how-doctors-die-can-change-end-of-life-discussions. Daniel D. Matlock, Traci E. Yamashita, Sung-Joon Min, Alexander K. Smith, Amy S. Kelley and Stacy M. Fischer. How U.S. Doctors Die: A Cohort Study of Healthcare Use at the End of Life. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, May 2016 DOI: 10.1111/jgs.14112