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  • Case Study – A Family Divided

    A forty-five-year-old man with a three-year history of cardiovascular disease has entered the hospital with a stroke that has paralyzed his right side and caused him to aspirate food of any consistency. His mental status is clouded and there is disagreement as to whether he has decisional capacity.

  • Terri Schiavo — Five Years Later

    Reflections on the Terri Schiavo case.

  • The Affordable Care Act and Brain Injuries

    Brain injured patients don’t follow a schedule for recovery.

  • The Best Care Possible

    The way Americans die in this country is a national disgrace, according to Dr. Ira Byock in his new book, The Best Care Possible: A Physician’s Quest to Transform Care through the End of Life.

  • The Cruzan Family 20 Years Later

    Twenty years after Nancy Cruzan died following years of litigation and public strife over the right to withdraw life-sustaining treatment, Nancy’s sister Chris Cruzan White and her two daughters, Angie Broaddus and Miranda Lewis, look back and at what lay ahead.

  • The End of Life Scare

    Health reform must address improving end-of-life care.

  • The Ethics of Donation after Cardiac Death

    The debate continues on the ethics of donating organs after cardiac death.

  • The Legacy of Dr. Jack Kevorkian

    He was known as “Dr. Death,” responsible for more than 130 physician-assisted suicides.

  • Why you should attend the TPOPP Symposium

    The official launch of the Kansas-Missouri TPOPP Coalition.

  • The Surrogacy Saga

    John Carney, president & CEO of the Center, discusses where to draw the line between physician guidance and respecting surrogate and patient wishes.

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