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Atul Gawande

When a dying person asks their doctor if they can do anything to help, is it easier for the doctor to provide false hope than have a difficult conversation about their last days?

When a dying person asks their doctor if he or she can do anything to help, is it easier for the doctor to provide a false hope than have a difficult conversation about how best to manage their last days? Hardtalk speaks to Atul Gawande, who wants to change the way doctors think - and talk - about death. It's a subject he'll be covering in the 大象传媒's annual Reith lectures this year. He says doctors are good at addressing specific individual problems or diseases, but argues that the ultimate goal is not a good death but a good life - all the way to the very end.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 4 Nov 2014 21:30GMT

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Producer Sarah Montague
Interviewed Guest Atul Gawande

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