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  • Death Interrupted

  • How Modern Medicine Is Complicating the Way We Die
  • By: Blair Bigham
  • Narrated by: Robert Lee
  • Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Death Interrupted

By: Blair Bigham
Narrated by: Robert Lee
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Doctors today can call on previously unimaginable technologies to help keep our bodies alive. In this new era, most organs can be kept from dying almost indefinitely by machines. But this unprecedented shift in end-of-life care has created a major crisis. In the widening grey zone between life and death, doctors fight with doctors, families feel pressured to make tough decisions about their loved ones and lawyers are left to argue life-and-death cases in the courts. Meanwhile, intensive care patients are caught in purgatory, attached to machines and unable to speak for themselves.

In Death Interrupted, Dr Blair Bigham seeks to help listeners understand the options facing them at the end of their lives. Through conversations with end-of-life professionals - including ethicists, social workers and nurses and doctors who practise palliative care—and observations from his own time working in ambulances, emergency rooms and the ICU, Bigham exposes the tensions inherent in this new era of dying and answers the tough questions facing us all. Because now, for the first time in human history, we may be able to choose how our own story ends.

©2022 Dr Blair Bigham. Published by arrangement with House of Anansi Press, Toronto, Canada (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
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Interesting Perspective

As a healthcare professional, it took me a while to get over the mispronunciation of common medical terms like ECMO pronounced E-C-M-O, or trach with a short A, peg tube pronounced P-E-G tube, etc. However, that’s not the fault of the author.
This book helped me rethink my approach technology and death. The author has clearly been on a journey to understand life and death and I’m glad he shared his findings in this book. I don’t agree with all the points but can see how he got there. Nonetheless, it will make me change how I approach end of life conversations for my pediatric patients and their caregivers.

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Excellent, thought provoking and caring

Like the authors background this book is a great read for all Heath care providers. Long before the author was an ICU doctor he was a person. A person with thoughts and fears. He does an excellent job making the topic understandable. I was exposed to new trains of thought and views.
Excellent book. Glad my friend recommend it.

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Great book

As a long time ICU RN so much of this resonates. It’s inspired me to update my advance directive, talk about it with my family, and explore euthanasia. A long term ICU or LTAC stay would be worse than death.

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Way longer than it needs to be.

There's a bit of interesting data here. But it goes on and on repeating things over and over again. If you've never thought about death, you'll probably get something from it. But those who have can give it a pass.

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