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When My Time Comes: Conversations About Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x132 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Random House USA Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0525563857
  • ISBN-13: 9780525563853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x132 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Random House USA Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0525563857
  • ISBN-13: 9780525563853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A candid, compassionate consideration of the Right-to-Die movement, from the advocate, renowned radio host, and bestselling author, Diane Rehm, one of the most trusted voices in the nation. With a foreword by John Grisham.

Through interviews with terminally ill patients, and with physicians, ethicists, spouses, relatives, and representatives of those who both support and vigorously oppose the movement, Diane Rehm gives voice to a broad range of people who are personally linked to the realities of medical aid in dying. Here, she presents the fervent arguments--both for and against--that are propelling the current debates across the nation about whether to adopt laws allowing those who are dying to put an end to their suffering. With characteristic evenhandedness, Rehm skillfully shows both sides of the argument, providing the full context for this highly divisive issue. When My Time Comes is a response to many misconceptions and misrepresentations of end-of-life care; it is a call to action--and to conscience--and it is an attempt to heal and soothe, reminding us that death, too, is an integral part of life.
Foreword xi
John Grisham
Preface 3(4)
President, Compassion & Choices
7(9)
Barbara Coombs Lee
A Terminal Cancer Patient, and Dr. Catherine Sonquist Forest, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, Natividad Medical Center, and Lori's end-of-life-care doctor
16(10)
Lori Wallace-Pushinaitis
board-certified palliative-care physician, geriatrician, and internist, George Washington University School of Medicine
26(12)
Christina Puchalski
Widower of Brittany Maynard
38(15)
Dan Diaz
Director of Spiritual Care at Mission Hospice & Home Care
53(7)
Martha Kay Nelson
Death Educator
60(6)
Heather Massey
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C.
66(7)
William Lamar
A Supporter of Medical Aid in Dying
73(7)
Dr. Roger Kligler
Widow of Mary Klein
80(12)
Stella Dawson-Klein
Professor of Medicine, George Washington University, and Mary Klein's end-of-life care doctor
92(8)
Dr. Katalin Roth
Professor of Constitutional Law and member, District of Columbia Council
100(9)
Mary Cheh
Delegate, Maryland House of Delegates
109(12)
Eric Luedtke
A Death with Dignity supporter
121(7)
Alexa Fraser
A Roman Catholic priest
128(16)
Father John Tuohey
A Terminal Cancer Patient and friend of the author's
144(7)
William "Bill" Roberts
Director, Bay Area End of Life Options
151(17)
Dr. Lonny Shavelson
Attorney at law, a patient of Dr. Lonny Shavelson's
168(14)
Deborah Gatzek Kratter
National Medical Director, Compassion & Choices
182(12)
Dr. David Grube
Frankie Buruphee, Somia Monuputi, and Charlie Hartley, Four students who attended Dr. Grube's lecture
194(3)
Gizal Rachiti
National Director, Physicians for Compassionate Care; Professor Emeritus, Oregon Health & Science University
197(14)
Dr. William Toffler
Retired Associate Director of Collections and Horticulture at the UC Botanical Garden, widower of Terry Stein, and Dr. Stephanie Marquet, Terry's palliative-care physician
211(8)
Allan Christopher Carmichael
Chief of Protocol in the Reagan administration
219(6)
Selwa "Lucky" Roosevelt
Sophomore, Dartmouth College, grandson of Diane Rehm
225(6)
Benjamin Zide
Acknowledgments 231