The Biggest Questions in Palliative Care and Geriatrics Finally Answered
Updated: 2011-10-21 22:32:00
Pages Home About Videos Links Tweets Friday , October 21, 2011 The Biggest Questions in Palliative Care and Geriatrics Finally Answered Every week we have been posting a lot of questions on GeriPal about some of the biggest issues in geriatrics and palliative care . These range from how to define our professions both in geriatrics and palliative care how to communicate with patients and family members , and how best manage serious progressive illness . nbsp The thing is , it turns out to be a lot of work to think through these questions . nbsp What if there was a better way An easier way Well , thanks to the power of Alex’s new iPhone 4s , there may be . We found that Siri , the new iPhone’s personal digital assistant , can tackle some of the biggest issues in both geriatrics and
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