这就是协助死亡:一位医生在生命结束时赋予病人权力的故事[有声读物]

这就是协助死亡:一位医生在生命结束时赋予病人权力的故事[有声读物]

这就是协助死亡:一位医生在生命结束时赋予病人权力的故事[有声读物]
这是一本具有变革性和同情心的回忆录,作者是医疗辅助分娩领域的领先先驱,她在产科病房开始了自己的职业生涯,现在帮助正在遭受痛苦的患者探索并完成他们的临终选择。Stefanie Green博士自2016年以来一直在为临终病人的医疗救助开辟新的道路。在她里程碑式的回忆录中,格林博士揭示了患者寻求辅助死亡的原因、过程如何进行、事件本身会是什么样子、相关人员的反应,以及监督程序和使用加速死亡的药物的感觉。她描述了她遇到的不寻常的人,以及她在这些强大互动的复杂性、强度和完全人性化中遇到的不寻常的情况。
这部《辅助死亡》非常真实,充满了强烈的情感色彩,通过将听众带到格林医生的房间,分享她的病人、同事的声音和她自己的叙述,将围绕辅助死亡的无数个人、专业和实践问题融入其中。当我们的人口面临着健康、正直、机构和社区的问题,以及如何过上一种相互关联、有意义的生活时,这本进步而富有同情心的书提供了安慰和潜在的缓解。这就是辅助死亡将改变人们在生命结束时思考自己选择的方式,并表明辅助死亡与其说是死亡,不如说是我们希望如何生活。
This Is Assisted Dying: A Doctor’s Story of Empowering Patients at the End of Life [Audiobook]
A transformative and compassionate memoir by a leading pioneer in medically assisted dyingwho began her career in the maternity ward and now helps patients who are suffering explore and then fulfill their end of life choices. Dr. Stefanie Green has been forging new paths in the field of medical assistance in dying since 2016. In her landmark memoir, Dr. Green reveals the reasons a patient might seek an assisted death, how the process works, what the event itself can look like, the reactions of those involved, and what it feels like to oversee proceedings and administer medications that hasten death. She describes the extraordinary people she meets and the unusual circumstances she encounters as she navigates the intricacy, intensity, and utter humanity of these powerful interactions.
Deeply authentic and powerfully emotional, This Is Assisted Dying contextualizes the myriad personal, professional, and practical issues surrounding assisted dying by bringing listeners into the room with Dr. Green, sharing the voices of her patients, her colleagues, and her own narrative. As our population confronts issues of wellness, integrity, agency and community, and how to live a connected, meaningful life, this progressive and compassionate book by a physician at the forefront of medically assisted dying offers comfort and potential relief. This Is Assisted Dying will change the way people think about their choices at the end of life, and show that assisted dying is less about death than about how we wish to live.

评论可见隐藏内容
此处内容评论后可见

温馨提示:此处为隐藏内容,需要评论或回复留言后可见

评论/回复

OR

付费隐藏内容
此处内容需要权限查看

该内容查看价格:¥5 / VIP会员免费

登录后购买 开通VIP免费查看
分享到 :
相关推荐

发表回复

登录... 后才能评论