[HTML][HTML] Among ghosts
C Pajak - CMAJ, 2012 - Can Med Assoc
Iam not a soldier. You see the sol-dier doctors on TV, or maybe for some, in real life. They
shout orders, shock hearts or give frantic compressions to chests. Sometimes they slice into …
shout orders, shock hearts or give frantic compressions to chests. Sometimes they slice into …
[HTML][HTML] Ghosts
E Trout - Family Medicine, 2020 - journals.stfm.org
T he first patient I lost had beautiful brown eyes. Their exact shade stands out in my mind as I
recall his last morning—his eyes staring at me, wide with fear and confusion, as I hurried …
recall his last morning—his eyes staring at me, wide with fear and confusion, as I hurried …
[PDF][PDF] Recovering the astonishment: In palliative care, medicine, and life
M Najún, M Juliao, A Bragança - 2021 - riu.austral.edu.ar
For instance, when we travel. Traveling excitement places us before novelty, drives us to
look for new experiences, new people, cultures, and colors. Before traveling, we read about …
look for new experiences, new people, cultures, and colors. Before traveling, we read about …
Recovering the astonishment: In palliative care, medicine, and life
M Julião, M Najún, A Bragança - Palliative & Supportive Care, 2021 - cambridge.org
For instance, when we travel. Traveling excitement places us before novelty, drives us to
look for new experiences, new people, cultures, and colors. Before traveling, we read about …
look for new experiences, new people, cultures, and colors. Before traveling, we read about …
A Battle Lost: Despite valiant efforts, a patient can't be saved--but he'll be remembered.
M Thill - EMS World, 2021 - go.gale.com
I roll over, roll out of bed, and acknowledge the page. My partner and I get our uniforms on--
while most people are asleep, we are up and ready to help. I get in the mind-set of game …
while most people are asleep, we are up and ready to help. I get in the mind-set of game …
[HTML][HTML] Opening the “die-logue” about palliation
E Cham - amsj.org
He was just about my age, but his face was pale, his cheeks cavernous, and there was a
weariness in his every movement; he was too weak to speak or even swallow well. It was as …
weariness in his every movement; he was too weak to speak or even swallow well. It was as …
Survivor
K Levy - minnesota review, 2014 - muse.jhu.edu
—Right now I called to the asteroid. This week I pleaded to the lump in my breast. I told
stories of the mother locked in a ward, raving at a nurse. I clawed at her stomach, painted …
stories of the mother locked in a ward, raving at a nurse. I clawed at her stomach, painted …
We call them ghosts
LE Monteagut - Journal of Medicine and the Person, 2015 - Springer
I am ten. I am bored. My grandmother splits her attention between the dishes in the sink and
my progress with my plate. A telenovela 1 stubbornly broadcasts itself through a broken …
my progress with my plate. A telenovela 1 stubbornly broadcasts itself through a broken …
[CITATION][C] “Suffering is not a question which demands an answer, it is not a problem which demands a solution, it is a mystery which demands a presence.” …
P Rousseau - 2010
[CITATION][C] Who Would We Love if Not for Ghosts:(title borrowed from a line by HL Hix)
GC Waldrep - Witness, 2017 - Witness