Palliative Care By The Surgeon
Journal of the American College of Surgeons
(Monthly Series addressing End-of-Life Issues written for and by Surgeons.)
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Piotrowski MM, Paterson C, Mitchinson A, Kim HM, Kirsh M, Hinshaw DB. Massage as adjuvant therapy in the management of acute postoperative pain: A preliminary study in men. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. December 2003. Vol. 197, No. 6: 1037-1046.
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Eachempati SR, Miller FG, Fins JJ. The surgical intensivist as mediator of end-of-life issues in the care of critically ill patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. November 2003. Vol. 197, No. 5: 847-853.
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Buchman TG. Invited commentary. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. November 2003. Vol. 197, No. 5: 853-854.
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Mosenthal AC, Murphy PA. Trauma care and palliative care: Time to integrate the two? Journal of the American College of Surgeons. September 2003. Vol. 197, No. 3: 509-516.
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Baluss ME, Lee KF. Legal considerations for palliative care in surgical practice. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. August 2003. Vol. 197, No. 2: 323-330.
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MacDonald N, Easson A, Mazurak V, Dunn G, Baracos V. Understanding and managing cancer cachexia. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. July 2003. Vol. 197, No. 1: 143-161.
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Buchman T, Ray S, Wax M, Cassell J, Rich D, Niemczycki MA. Families' perceptions of surgical intensive care. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. June 2003. Vol. 196, No. 6: 977-983.
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Surgeons Palliative Care Workgroup. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Office of Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care: executive summary of
the report
from the field. Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
May 2003. Vol. 196, No. 5: 807- 815.
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Hinshaw, D, Pawlik T, Mosenthal A, Civetta J, Hallenbeck J. When do
we stop, and how do we do it? Medical futility and withdrawal of care. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Apr. 2003. Vol. 196, No. 4: 621-651.
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Krouse R, Easson A, Angelos P. Ethical considerations and barriers
to research in surgical palliative care. Journal of the American
College of Surgeons. Mar.
2003. Vol. 196, No. 3: 469-474.
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Thompson, A. The importance of opioid tolerance: a therapeutic paradox. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Feb. 2003. Vol. 196, No. 2: 321-324.
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Easson A. Clinical research for surgeons in palliative care: challenges
and opportunites. Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
Jan. 2003. Vol. 196, No. 1: 141-151.
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Dunn G. Is this a bad day, or one of the last days? : How to recognize
and respond to approaching demise. Journal of the American College
of Surgeons.
Dec. 2002. Vol. 195, No. 6: 879- 887.
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Wax M. Dilemmas within the surgical intensive care unit. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Nov. 2002. Vol. 195, No. 5: 721-728.
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Hinshaw D. The spiritual needs of the dying patient. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Oct. 2002; Vol. 195, No. 4: 565-568.
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McCahill L, Krouse R, Chu D, Juarez G, Uman G, Ferrell B, Wagman L. Decision
making in palliative surgery. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Sept. 2002; Vol. 195, No. 3:
411-422.
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Hinshaw D, Carnahan J, Johnson D. Depression, anxiety, and asthenia
in advanced illness. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Aug. 2002; Vol 195, No. 2: 271-277.
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Krouse R, Laurence M, Easson A, Dunn G. When the sun can set on an unoperated bowel obstruction: management of malignant bowel obstruction. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. July 2002; Vol. 195, No. 1: 117-128.
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Huffman J, Dunn G. The paradox of hydration in advanced terminal illness. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. June 2002; Vol 194, No. 6: 835-839.
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Buchman T. Palliative care symposium: who should manage the dying patient?: rescue, shame, and the surgical ICU dilemma. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. May 2002; Vol. 194, No. 5:
665-673.
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Dunn G, Milch R, Mosenthal A, Lee K, Easson A, Huffman J. Palliative care by the surgeon: how to do it. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. April 2002; Vol. 194, No. 4: 509-537.
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Mosenthal A. Management of dyspnea at the end of life: relief for patients and surgeons. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. March 2002; Vol. 194, No. 3: 337-386.
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Eason A, Hinshaw D, Johnson D. The role of tube feeding and total parenteral nutrition in advanced illness. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Feb. 2002; Vol. 194, No. 2: 225-228.
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Mosenthal A, Lee K, Huffman J. Palliative care in the surgical intensive care unit. Journal
of
American College of Surgeons. Jan. 2002; Vol. 194, No. 1: 75-83.
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Lee K, Ray J, Dunn G. Chronic pain management and the surgeon: barriers and opportunities. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Dec. 2001; Vol. 193, No. 6: 689-701.
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Dunn G. Patient assessment in palliative care: how to see the "big picture" and what to do when "there Is no more we can do" Journal of the American College
of Surgeons. Nov. 2001; Vol. 193 No. 5: 565-573.
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Milch R, Dunn G. Communication: part of the surgical armamentarium. Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Oct. 2001; Vol. 193, No. 4; 449-451.
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Dunn G, Milch R. Introduction and historical background of palliative care: where does the surgeon fit in? Journal
of the American College of Surgeons. Sept. 2001; Vol. 193, No. 3: 325-328.
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