Ira Byock, MD is a leading figure in hospice and palliative medicine, having developed many practices and tools that now define the specialty. For him, this profession is a continual pursuit of balancing the scientific and human aspects of medical care, to address patient well-being in a way that transcends conventional concepts of disease and illness. In this episode, Dr. Byock joins us to discuss how palliative medicine developed into what it is today, how viewing death as a normal part of human living can allow patients to create meaning at the end of life, and what all clinicians can learn from palliative care about good doctoring.
In this episode, you will hear about:
- Dr. Byock’s early work in family and rural medicine and the moral crisis that awakened him to the need for palliative medicine - 1:51
- Dr. Byock’s experiences in pioneering the nascent field of palliative medicine - 7:53
- Combating the prevailing notion that medicine is only about treating injuries and curing illnesses - 11:16
- A story about a dying patient and the extra mile Dr. Byock went for her, which solidified his belief in the power of palliative care - 17:05
- Reimagining our relationship to death, both from the clinician’s and patient’s perspectives - 24:10
- The Four Things that Matter Most - 31:19
- Lessons learned from patients experiencing the end of their lives - 35:52
- Dr. Byock’s advice to young medical professionals and students - 39:31
Connect with Dr. Byock on Twitter @IraByock.
Dr. Byock is the author of several books:
The Four Things that Matter Most
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05/03/22 • 45 min
The Doctor's Art - Lessons on Mortality and Dying Well | Ira Byock, MD
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