“Why I hope to die at 75”

By | Choice, Dying | 15 Comments

Ezekiel J. Emanuel, distinguished oncologist and bioethicist, a vice provost at the University of Pennsylvania, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, an author and editor in the health care field, wants to die at age 75. Why would he make such a decision in what many would see as the prime of his life?

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“Life goes on . . .”

By | Grief | One Comment

On April 24, Netflix released the six-episode second season of “After Life,” starring, directed, and written by comedian Ricky Gervais. It continues to take viewers through the grief that Gervais’s character Tony Johnson experiences after the death of his wife, Lisa, from breast cancer.

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Ethical concerns during a pandemic

By | Pandemic | One Comment

As coronavirus cases increase worldwide, institutions keep their communities informed with frequent updates—but only up to a point. They share minimal information such as number of cases, but omit the names of individuals and identifying information, raising issues of privacy vs. transparency, which may be a life or death concern.

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