That Good Night
Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour
Sunita Puri 2019 / Beaverton Library 610.92 PUR
- med student studies palliative medicine
- p004 4th year UCSF med school, then three years of internal medicine
- p005 much time for tests and records, little time with patients
- p007 patient Donna: would a shorter life be better without dialysis
p008 Dr. McCormick; "two medicines help prevent gasping, toxins make you sleep, death after loss of consciousness, a merciful way to die."
- p009 patient dies after praying with chaplain
- p010 weeks before end of med school, Puri experienced caring for a dying patient
- p011 living well in the time remaining
- p015 Mother from Mumbai, grandparents West Punjab Hindu refugees, sectarian violence killed 1M - 2M people
- p016 grandfather taxidriver, 5 children in 2 room flat, 7yo daughter/mother decided to be doctor
- p017 begging and scholarships Mumbai medical school
- p020 author: I followed my mother into medicine because that's where she was
p022 Mr. Tan, patient writes: You are here in morning, afternoon, night. When do you go home?
- p029 family meeting with wife and daughter (UC Davis)
- p034 Puri attempts to communicate seriousness, Mr. Tan climbs (impossibly!) out of bed, says he WILL see is daughter graduate in 2 years
p40 I will suffer if you give up on me. As long as I am with them I will be OK
- p42 Two years later with Mr. Tan, watching daughter graduate
p43 I told you I would get out of here!
- p45 Second year, choose specialty training?
- p47 palliative medicine changed focus to quality of life rather than last months of life
- p49 parents (Anesthesiologist mom) dismissive of palliative care
- p50 pulmonary artery catheter, mother says "Now you know how long each one of those procedures takes. That's why I left home so early for so many years"
- p51 celebrated successful ICU treatments, troubled by patients in ICU for weeks or months
- p53 Puri redo: would have asked wife about husband's definition of suffering in ICU
- p59 Human suffering wasn't a topic we discussed in medical school.
p59 The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine book 1982 Eric Cassell
- p61 1970s, Karen Ann Quinlan, parents ask for natural death, doctors refused, New Jersey Supreme Court permits
- p61 Puri tells wife and son that patient only getting sicker, "we may be causing more harm and suffering"
- p63 life support removed, patient peaceful, dies 15 minutes later, wife thankfuk
- p65 Puri father says "if you pay attention and help ease the suffering of others, that is God's work"
- p67 spring 2012 Puri accepted into Stanford palliative care fellowship program starting July 2013
- p75 Puri chooses comfort care for dying patient, attending agrees "that's the difference between an intern and a resident"
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