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Death is something we will all one day face. So why is it so hard for doctors to talk with their patients about dying? How can the medical profession better help people navigate the final chapters of their lives with confidence, direction, and purpose? Renowned surgeon and New Yorker writer Atul Gawande explored those questions in his bestselling book, Being Mortal. Now, Gawande teams with FRONTLINE to bring his personal journey--and the stories of his patients and their families--to life and challenges us all to reexamine how we think about death and dying. This film also explores the burgeoning art and science of palliative care and the ways in which having a conversation around the question "What are your priorities if your time is limited?" can empower patients to live their lives fully. Being Mortal shines an unprecedented spotlight on how patients, families, and doctors all experience the end stages of life, for the ultimate goal is not a good death but a good life--all the way to the very end.
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熊仔俠
頗具哲理的一部作品,尤其是兩爺孫在討論死亡的時候讓我感觸。當醫生和病患走到“為何放棄治療”的節點時,我為這個句子被濫用和遭褻瀆感到可悲。
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2020年12月27日
特别丧
我们不讨论死亡,忌讳讨论死亡,是因为我们害怕分离,还有做好准备,但该面对的还是要面对,我们到底应该怎么面对死亡。
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2020年12月27日
留白
在看《最好的告别》这本书,找到了作者的视频,又激发了想去瓦拉纳西的念头,近几年被意义所困,被痛苦所困,被未知所困,人终究困于精神永久地困于肉体,从这种意义繁衍后代继承精神有一定的意义,不灭的渴望活下去的生命力,才是每个生命体需要不断激发和保持下去的决定性动能~
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