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Dealing with death and dying
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1994
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Humanity And MedicineFamily MedicineEmpathyDeath EducationThanatologySocial SciencesPsychologyLongevityEnd-of-life CareForensic MedicineChronic CareChronic IllnessThanatology SeminarsMedical StudentsDeath StudiesNursingPalliative CareMedical EthicsEnd-of-life IssueMedicineEmotionEmergency Medicine
We instituted two thanatology seminars for medical students and residents which emphasized feelings more than objective data. The seminars began with students filling out a death certificate on themselves. Eighty-four per cent predicted that their own probable cause of death would be from an acute illness. Discussion and reflection on this experience helped them realize how difficult it would be to deal with a chronic illness. By answering a question about what they were most grateful for, they became aware that they valued family and friends most highly. We believe that this experience legitimized feelings which form the basis of empathy.
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