@C7RKY @majorsixth interesting that no one has mention the process.eg trained negotiator btwn family and doctors?
@majorsixth @retiredbrain That was my first thought too. But what if my relatives were concerned decision was premature? That made me think.
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@C7RKY@majorsixth am thinking organ donation &advance directives treated in NHS like burger & chips,little compassion and just another meal -
@retiredbrain@majorsixth Indeed. It takes more than just correct process to be a good doctor & show compassion. >https://twitter.com/YourMrBumbles/status/688066800865665024 … -
@C7RKY@retiredbrain@YourMrBumbles >> there is more to that article than the comment of 'only one touch' -
@majorsixth@retiredbrain@YourMrBumbles A LOT more, I agree. There are some big lessons in there all round...
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@C7RKY@retiredbrain < when relatives in family hv died there was no ifs / buts abt it. They weren't coming back. You didn't need to be a dr -
@majorsixth@retiredbrain Appreciated. I've experienced that too. Little more nuanced in cases such as 'brain dead' though? Not sure, tbh...
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@C7RKY@majorsixth me too John.Its not even adequate, but I am against opting in or out.Bereavement,as u r aware 1of life's biggest events. -
@retiredbrain@majorsixth Generally, I'm a fierce protector of pt autonomy. But we're still reliant on accurate clinical info to exercise it
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