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Residency Program Insider, June 17, 2016
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“If residents become comfortable with end-of-life discussions, then more of them will happen, both during and after their training. This would be good for patients, because current physicians often fail to initiate these important discussions until the end of life. And it would be equally good for residents.”
- Resident Ravi Parikh, MD, explains the importance of end-of-life training in a post for STAT.
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