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Angela Mennitto, a death midwife and community educator, and Deb Traunstein, a medical social worker, in Ithaca, New York talk to us about why having end-of-life conversations is so important. They'll discuss why it's so hard, what may happen if you don't have the conversations and what role culture plays in how we talk about death.
Resources
Dr. Ira Byock is a leading palliative care physician, author, and public advocate for improving care through the end of life
Angela Mennitto's website The Art of Dying Well
The Conversation Project
We Really Need to Talk is funded by the Finger Lakes Geriatrics Education Center at the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute. Editing and production support provided by Dr. Becky Lane and Jay Williamson at the Center for Creative Technology at Ithaca College.
Web: www.ithaca.edu/gerontology-institute
Email us [email protected]
Angela Mennitto, a death midwife and community educator, and Deb Traunstein, a medical social worker, in Ithaca, New York talk to us about why having end-of-life conversations is so important. They'll discuss why it's so hard, what may happen if you don't have the conversations and what role culture plays in how we talk about death.
Resources
Dr. Ira Byock is a leading palliative care physician, author, and public advocate for improving care through the end of life
Angela Mennitto's website The Art of Dying Well
The Conversation Project
We Really Need to Talk is funded by the Finger Lakes Geriatrics Education Center at the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute. Editing and production support provided by Dr. Becky Lane and Jay Williamson at the Center for Creative Technology at Ithaca College.
Web: www.ithaca.edu/gerontology-institute
Email us [email protected]