University of Michigan conducting a survey of hospices in the United States and met with various leaders in the field. How could I not meet Florence Wald. Dean Wald had convened a conference at Yale in 1966 where clinicians and scholars working in end-of-life care met. Among those attending the conferenc
Buffalo Hospice had its origin in 1974 when Charlotte Shedd, a devoted nurse, decided that such a fa...
A reminiscent farewell to colleagues and the Virginia Center on Aging (VCoA) as Edward F. Ansello, P...
We remember three men whose caring for others was, indeed, exceptional: Bill Egelhoff, Benny Lambert...
Davis addresses the inception and ensuing rapid growth of Hospice as that organization\u27s role in ...
Casey Shillam, PhD, MSN, RN, is the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Portland. She...
Helen Landgarten, founder of the Immaculate Heart Col-lege and Loyola Marymount art therapy program ...
Emily K. Abel, Prelude to Hospice: Florence Wald, Dying People and Their Families, New Brunswick, NJ...
In my experience, there has been a good deal of positive attention to death and dying recently. This...
News release announces that a memorial service will take place for James W. Hoover who died at Hospi...
nal article on this topic in 1991, and continues through their current NIH grant. Along the way, the...
When I was assigned to review the article that is published in this issue1 I was still ruminating ab...
The Virginia Center on Aging celebrates 30 years and the people who have made accomplishments possib...
Memorial issue to honor Dean Margaret G. Arnstein (1904-1972), describing memorial service and featu...
News release announces that Frances Tiernan, retired English professor at the University of Dayton, ...
In January 2013 the international academic community was deeply saddened by the news that Professor ...
Buffalo Hospice had its origin in 1974 when Charlotte Shedd, a devoted nurse, decided that such a fa...
A reminiscent farewell to colleagues and the Virginia Center on Aging (VCoA) as Edward F. Ansello, P...
We remember three men whose caring for others was, indeed, exceptional: Bill Egelhoff, Benny Lambert...
Davis addresses the inception and ensuing rapid growth of Hospice as that organization\u27s role in ...
Casey Shillam, PhD, MSN, RN, is the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Portland. She...
Helen Landgarten, founder of the Immaculate Heart Col-lege and Loyola Marymount art therapy program ...
Emily K. Abel, Prelude to Hospice: Florence Wald, Dying People and Their Families, New Brunswick, NJ...
In my experience, there has been a good deal of positive attention to death and dying recently. This...
News release announces that a memorial service will take place for James W. Hoover who died at Hospi...
nal article on this topic in 1991, and continues through their current NIH grant. Along the way, the...
When I was assigned to review the article that is published in this issue1 I was still ruminating ab...
The Virginia Center on Aging celebrates 30 years and the people who have made accomplishments possib...
Memorial issue to honor Dean Margaret G. Arnstein (1904-1972), describing memorial service and featu...
News release announces that Frances Tiernan, retired English professor at the University of Dayton, ...
In January 2013 the international academic community was deeply saddened by the news that Professor ...
Buffalo Hospice had its origin in 1974 when Charlotte Shedd, a devoted nurse, decided that such a fa...
A reminiscent farewell to colleagues and the Virginia Center on Aging (VCoA) as Edward F. Ansello, P...
We remember three men whose caring for others was, indeed, exceptional: Bill Egelhoff, Benny Lambert...