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Acknowledgements
This publication was produced by Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care, a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, directed by Ira Byock, M.D.
Primary authors of this report are:
Stephen Seninger, Ph.D., Workgroup Chair
Ira Byock, M.D.
Carol D'Onofrio, Dr.PH.
Jennifer Elston Lafata, Ph.D.
Joe Engelhardt, Ph.D.
Carol Lockhart, Ph.D.
Steven Miles, M.D.
Herbert Rosefield, Ed.D.
Dean Smith, Ph.D.
Barbara Volk-Craft, R.N., M.B.A.
Anne Wilkinson, Ph.D.
Special thanks to Karyn Collins for editing the report and to Keila Szpaller for assistance editing.
About the Artist
Much of M.C. Escher's art is based on mathematical principles. In 1954, he sought out the mathematician H.S.M. Coxeter at a mathematics conference. Coxeter's work about shapes in multi-dimensional space inspired Escher's Circle Limit series. After Escher's death, Coxeter published a paper proving that Escher's "Circle Limit III" (top) is mathematically perfect. The M.C. Escher piece directly above is titled "Sphere Surface with Fish."
Ira Byock, M.D., Director
Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care
The University of Montana
1000 E. Beckwith, Missoula, MT 59812
Phone: 406/243-6601
Email: [email protected]
Jeanne Sheils Twohig, M.P.A., Deputy Director
Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care
The University of Montana
1000 E. Beckwith, Missoula, MT 59812
Phone: 406/243-6602
Email: [email protected]
January 2004
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