Are we avoiding important conversations about death?
- Richard Kyte and Scott Rada hosted Episode 190, which explored the complex topic of achieving a "good death" in modern society.
- Modern medical technology can prolong life, sometimes diminishing the patient's quality of life, creating difficult end-of-life decisions.
- The hosts examined end-of-life care, contrasting current practices with historical family involvement in death preparation and mourning.
- Kyte expressed reservations about medical aid in dying, while noting that ten states allow terminally ill patients this option.
- Kyte advocated for advanced directives, durable power of attorney, and open family conversations, emphasizing the need to alleviate suffering.
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Are we avoiding important conversations about death?
The Ethical Life podcast: The hosts discuss the uncomfortable realities of mortality, exploring how medical technology and societal discomfort complicate end-of-life choices.
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