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OverviewAn important and timely introduction to, and discussion of, the kinds of decisions that individuals, families, and medical personnel face in a medical crisis Letting Go shows us how to start thinking about our end-of-life stage before we get there; how to make a living will that will help people make decisions on our behalf; and how we can maintain our dignity and autonomy for as long as possible. Drawing on many years of experience as an intensive-care specialist, and writing with great insight and compassion, Dr Corke shows us all the ways in which people can make a mess of dying--and, more importantly, in doing so, he teaches us how we can do it better. Dr Charlie Corke is currently President of the College of Intensive Care of Australia and New Zealand. He is the regional clinical lead for the Advance Care Planning program and is the originator of the MyValues approach to advance care planning (www.myvalues.org.au). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charlie Corke (Director of Intensive Care Intensive Care Unit the Geelong Hospital Victoria Australia)Publisher: Scribe US Imprint: Scribe US Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781947534438ISBN 10: 1947534432 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 02 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn crisp, clear prose Corke confronts the reader with the scenario most of us in Western society are likely to face after a period of declining health and function: ambulance, hospital, unconsciousness, no plan in place, family disagreements about treatment, escalation of medical intervention, and finally, our last days spent connected to machines, cared for by strangers, and separated from family ...As a manual for how to avoid ending up in the ICU, in what one of Corke's patients called the bad bit at the end , Letting Go is a guide book for our age. --The Saturday Age A book to reflect on and contemplate as it has resonance for us as practitioners, human beings, and society as a whole. --Dr Sarah Russell, Head of Research at Hospice UK This is a useful how-to manual for everybody who will at some point face death (which is of course all of us). --Weekend Australian A book to reflect on and contemplate as it has resonance for us as practitioners, human beings, and society as a whole. --Dr Sarah Russell, Head of Research at Hospice UK In crisp, clear prose Corke confronts the reader with the scenario most of us in Western society are likely to face after a period of declining health and function: ambulance, hospital, unconsciousness, no plan in place, family disagreements about treatment, escalation of medical intervention, and finally, our last days spent ''connected to machines, cared for by strangers, and separated from family''...As a manual for how to avoid ending up in the ICU, in what one of Corke's patients called ''the bad bit at the end'', Letting Go is a guide book for our age. --The Saturday Age This is a useful how-to manual for everybody who will at some point face death (which is of course all of us). --Weekend Australian """In crisp, clear prose Corke confronts the reader with the scenario most of us in Western society are likely to face after a period of declining health and function: ambulance, hospital, unconsciousness, no plan in place, family disagreements about treatment, escalation of medical intervention, and finally, our last days spent ""connected to machines, cared for by strangers, and separated from family""...As a manual for how to avoid ending up in the ICU, in what one of Corke's patients called ""the bad bit at the end"", Letting Go is a guide book for our age."" --The Saturday Age ""A book to reflect on and contemplate as it has resonance for us as practitioners, human beings, and society as a whole."" --Dr Sarah Russell, Head of Research at Hospice UK ""This is a useful how-to manual for everybody who will at some point face death (which is of course all of us)."" --Weekend Australian" 'We're not very good at talking about death in this country; this book should start a thousand conversations. Now that I've read it, I want to give it to everyone I know.' --Annabel Crabb This is a useful how-to manual for everybody who will at some point face death (which is of course all of us). --Weekend Australian In crisp, clear prose Corke confronts the reader with the scenario most of us in Western society are likely to face after a period of declining health and function: ambulance, hospital, unconsciousness, no plan in place, family disagreements about treatment, escalation of medical intervention, and finally, our last days spent ''connected to machines, cared for by strangers, and separated from family''...As a manual for how to avoid ending up in the ICU, in what one of Corke's patients called ''the bad bit at the end'', Letting Go is a guide book for our age. --The Saturday Age A book to reflect on and contemplate as it has resonance for us as practitioners, human beings, and society as a whole. --Dr Sarah Russell, Head of Research at Hospice UK Author InformationDr Charlie Corke is currently President of the College of Intensive Care of Australia and New Zealand. He is the regional clinical lead for the Advance Care Planning program and is the originator of the MyValues approach to advance care planning (www.myvalues.org.au). Dr Corke lectures widely on medical communication and end-of-life decision-making, was featured on the ABC in the film In the End, and is a regular contributor to radio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |