Palliative care: Patients show 鈥榓stonishing courage'
Palliative care doctor and writer, Rachel Clarke, has told 大象传媒 News that far from being depressing, her work at a hospice where she cares for patients close to death is often 鈥渋ncredibly uplifting鈥.
At the end of life people often display 鈥渁stonishing courage, resilience, strength, determination,鈥 she told 大象传媒 Hardtalk鈥檚 Stephen Sackur.
鈥淭here is something about death's proximity鈥 that concentrates the mind. It forces you to think what do I really care about?鈥
鈥淢y time is limited, it's coming to an end. And that's when I think people rise so often to their best selves.鈥
Dr Clarke's books about the reality of the medical profession have been acclaimed for the unvarnished and thought-provoking picture they give of the reality of working in the NHS.
They have covered topics about training as a junior doctor, caring for people who are dying and the death of her father, and describing what it was like to work on the frontline during the Covid-19 pandemic.