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“… We need to help patients prepare for is all possible outcomes. As it stands we only talk about the good outcomes.” Sunita Puri author of – That Good Night – Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour, shares insights and stories of her time as a palliative care doctor. “Part of how I ended up in palliative care was because of the lessons they (my parents) taught me, that everything changes and everything ends including our lives.”

Though I can’t change the outcome, I can still help them fight for every good day possible.

You know, we are all going to die and this book explores the reality of what it can mean for all of us to live and die with dignity and purpose.

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