Afterlife - Is Death A Foregone Conclusion? (Vulnerable People in a Vulnerable System)
Professor Ibrahim discusses how deaths in aged care can be prevented and how the assumption that when you get to your 70s it’s OK to die. It’s not OK to die if death could have been prevented.
“Families, nursing homes and doctors generally don’t want to report deaths because they think the person has suffered enough and there’s nothing to be gained by investigating the death of a 95 year old but they’re wrong. We know so little.”
Видео Afterlife - Is Death A Foregone Conclusion? (Vulnerable People in a Vulnerable System) канала Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
“Families, nursing homes and doctors generally don’t want to report deaths because they think the person has suffered enough and there’s nothing to be gained by investigating the death of a 95 year old but they’re wrong. We know so little.”
Видео Afterlife - Is Death A Foregone Conclusion? (Vulnerable People in a Vulnerable System) канала Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
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