
Dying To Talk
·S4 E4
Dr. Melinda Schneider "Somebody only dies once...how do you make it right?...how do you sit with it not being right?"
Episode Description
Given death does not come with do-overs, pediatric neurologist, Dr. Melinda Schneider, wonders what questions can we ask before a person dies to make sure their wishes are known? And what conversations are even possible when no one speaks the same language?
Join Dr. Schneider in conversation with host, Dr. Dawn Gross, as she reflects on her experiences navigating the predictable yet unmarked terrains of grief.
UCSF Heart Sounds is a production of Dying To Talk and is sponsored by the UCSF Health and Wellbeing Grant. Each episode creates a space for doctors to reflect on the rarely discussed though universally experienced moment in medical training: the first patient death. Learn more at dyingtotalk.com. Music created and generously provided by Craig Minowa of Cloud Cult.
Please copy and paste the link below to complete a very brief feedback survey where you can also enter a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to Rize Up Bakery or Wholesome Bakery.
https://redcap.ucsf.edu/surveys/?s=3LWXLRHXXFHM7NHF
Join Dr. Schneider in conversation with host, Dr. Dawn Gross, as she reflects on her experiences navigating the predictable yet unmarked terrains of grief.
UCSF Heart Sounds is a production of Dying To Talk and is sponsored by the UCSF Health and Wellbeing Grant. Each episode creates a space for doctors to reflect on the rarely discussed though universally experienced moment in medical training: the first patient death. Learn more at dyingtotalk.com. Music created and generously provided by Craig Minowa of Cloud Cult.
Please copy and paste the link below to complete a very brief feedback survey where you can also enter a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to Rize Up Bakery or Wholesome Bakery.
https://redcap.ucsf.edu/surveys/?s=3LWXLRHXXFHM7NHF