Palliative Care

'I never know when to call palliative care'


 

In this case, palliative care should have been offered in the emergency department as soon as this patient was admitted to our service. The patient, and his family, would have benefited from a team of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and chaplains with the time and expertise to manage distressing symptoms from his cancer, and attend to the grief and suffering that characterized his final weeks. Earlier palliative care may have also steered us away from the slog of high-burden treatments that ultimately offered him little benefit. For the surgeons, palliative care would have provided additional resources to take the best possible care of our patient who, whether or not he made it home, was near the end of his life from an advanced illness.

Dr. Zara Cooper is an ACS Fellow, and assistant professor of surgery, Harvard Medical School, and department of surgery, division of trauma, burns and critical care at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston. Dr. Cooper has no disclosures relevant to this editorial.

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