Learning to talk about death should start early in doctors' careers

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At first glance, physicians’ poor understanding of death and the process of dying is baffling, since they are supposed to be custodians of health across the lifespan. Look deeper, though, and it may reflect less the attitudes of physicians themselves and more the system that nurtures them. After all, we train vigorously on how to delay the onset of death, and are judged on how well we do that, but many of us get little training on how to confront death.

In one survey, nearly half of the medical students and residents who responded reported being underprepared to address patient concerns and fears at the end of life.

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