Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End - Atul Gawande
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Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End

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Anglais
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Maison d'édition
Gale Cengage
Pages
443
ISBN
9781594139246
Modern medicine has achieved remarkable feats in extending life, yet it often struggles with the realities of aging and death. Atul Gawande explores how the medical system, focused on survival, frequently overlooks what truly matters to individuals facing serious illness and the end of life. He argues for a shift in approach, advocating for well-being and quality of life to be prioritized over simply prolonging existence.

Through personal stories and professional insights, Gawande examines the limitations of medical interventions and the importance of courageous conversations about mortality. The book delves into the experiences of patients and families navigating difficult decisions, contrasting the desire for extended life with the pursuit of a meaningful one, even in decline. It offers a perspective on how to better live with age-related frailty and illness, emphasizing that the goal of medicine, especially at life's end, should be to enable people to live with purpose and dignity.

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Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Henry Holt and Company

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