Past Event

Better End-of-Life Care: Using Video and Story to Aid Decisions

Why do so many Americans die in ways they say they don’t want, suffering and tethered to machines? When Harvard physician Dr. Angelo Volandes had trouble explaining to his dying patient the possible consequences of her treatment options, he walked her down to the ICU. She immediately understood where her decision might lead, and it changed her outlook. Since then, Dr. Volandes has created dozens of powerful videos to support advance care planning and facilitate difficult conversations about end-of-life care. His ground-breaking work has attracted support from the NIH and private foundations, and his efforts have helped thousands of clinicians, patients and families have “the conversation.”

Dr. Volandes’ efforts have demonstrated the power of stories and video in helping patients make decisions that reflect their preferences and values. He has applied his approach to large health-care systems and entire states, and his work has been translated into multiple languages. His presentation will include excerpts from several videos as well as from his recent book, The Conversation: A Revolutionary Plan for End-of-Life Care.

Organizer
Mark Zitter
Notes

MLF: Health & Medicine
Notes: Part of our End of Life series

November 29, 2016

The Commonwealth Club
555 Post Street
San Francisco, 94105
United States

Speakers

Angelo Volandes, M.D.

Faculty Member, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School