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ArticlesArticlesDeath Pronouncement/BereavementReturn to Articles IndexIserson, K.V. "Notifying survivors about sudden, unexpected deaths." Western Journal of Medicine. 1999. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. Iserson, K. "The gravest words: notifying survivors about sudden, unexpected deaths." Resident and Staff Physician. 2001, 47(7): 66-68,71-72. Marchand, L.R.; Kushner, K.P.; and Siewert, L. "Death pronouncement: survival tips for residents." American Family Physician. 1998, 58: 284-285. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. McPhee, Stephen and Markowitz, Amy. "Psychological Considerations, Growth, and Transcendence at the End of Life-The Art of the Possible ." JAMA. December19, 2001, 286 No 23: 2898-2905. Meier, Diane; Back, Anthony; and Morrison, R. "Inner Life of Physicians and Care of the Seriously Ill." December19, 2001, 286 No 23: 3007-3014. Pollack, M. "Educating new resident physicians in death notification." Academic Medicine. 1999, 74(6): 721. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. Prigerson, HG and Jacobs, SC. "Caring for bereaved patients: "all the doctors just suddenly go"." Journal of the American Medical Association. September19, 2001, 286(11): 1369-1376. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. Rabow, MW and Markowitz, AJ. "Serving patients who may die soon and their families." Journal of the American Medical Association. September19, 2001, 286(11): 1377-1406. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. Twaddle, M. "The process of dying and managing the death event." Primary Care. June28, 2001, 2: 329-338. View article abstract at the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Web site. |