
While surveys show that most of us would prefer to die at home, 80% of us will die in a health care facility, many hooked up to machines and faced with tough decisions. When you, a family member, or a friend are in this situation, what should you do next? In Embracing Our Mortality, Dr. Lawrence J. Schneiderman, a physician who is our leading expert on medical ethics at the end of life, urges all of us, including health care professionals caring for people at the end of life, to face these decisions with sensitivity and realism informed by both the latest medical evidence as well as the oldest humanistic visions. Dr. Schneiderman vividly demonstrates the wisdom of this approach by interweaving true stories of his patients, current empirical research in care at the end of life, displays of the power of empathy and imagination as embodied in the work of writers like Tolstoy and Chekov, and examples of how the distortion of medical research by media, and its misunderstanding even by health care professionals, cloud the ability to think, feel, and decide clearly about mortal concerns. He ends by addressing the question implicit in all of this which is how to achieve a just and universal health care. Dr. Schneiderman proves a refreshingly honest, astringent, and life-affirming guide to thinking about the choices that we or people we love will face when we die—not if, as the technological imperatives of modern medicine can suggest—and to making decisions at the end of life that respect all that has preceded it.
This book investigates the ethical and practical challenges of end-of-life care in an era dominated by advanced medical technology. Dr. Lawrence J. Schneiderman, a physician and expert in medical ethics, draws upon decades of clinical experience and humanistic literature to argue for a more realistic and compassionate approach to mortality. He contends that modern medical imperatives often obscure the natural progression of life, urging readers to prioritize patient dignity and informed decision-making over the pursuit of life-extending interventions that may lack clinical benefit.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of bioethics, noting its balance of clinical rigor and philosophical inquiry. Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to translate complex ethical dilemmas into accessible, human-centered narratives.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190450797
ISBN-13:
9780190450793
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