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Do Nurses Die Differently: A Podcast with Julie Bynum

Do Nurses Die Differently: A Podcast with Julie Bynum

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast · Alex Smith and Eric Widera

December 5, 201937m 1s

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Show Notes

On this weeks podcast we talk to Julie Bynum on the question "Do Nurses Die Differently?" based on her recent publication in JAGS titled "Serious Illness and End-of-Life Treatments for Nurses Compared with the General Population." Julie is a Professor of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine at the University of Michigan, and Geriatric Center Research Scientist at the Institute of Gerontology, as well as a deputy editor at the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Overall, Julie's study found small differences in end of life care for both dementia and CHF as seen in the chart on our blog post at https://www.geripal.org/2019/12/do-nurses-die-differently-podcast-with.html One can think of these numbers as so small of a difference that there really isn't a difference. With that said, my favorite part of this interview is Julie's take on this difference, which is that while the difference is small, there is a difference ("There is a signal!"). This means "I know it can be different, because it is different." by: Eric Widera