Contemplative Care for the Dying

Excellent article on compassionate end of life care.

Being the bridge – Guest Voices – The Washington Post.

“For end-of-life clinicians or caregivers, being the bridge to what’s next demands courageous presence in the face of death, the ability to listen without needing to fix the problem, maintaining compassion and avoiding empathy fatigue while caring for many suffering and dying patients.”

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