Johari Summerville

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“The necessity of nature’s final victory was expected and accepted in generations before our own. Doctors were far more willing to recognize the signs of defeat and far less arrogant about denying them.”
Johari Summerville
This book poses a really good question about how to go about end of life care. At what point do we accept a patient is dying and follow their wishes? When would it be inappropriate to continue attempts at saving a patient’s life? Who’s job is it to decide?
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
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