Course Details

921: Can We Talk ... About Your Health Care Wishes?

July 8, 10, and 12
9:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Online

Get comfortable discussing your healthcare wishes with your loved ones. Explore what matters most to you (using videos, games, humor, and discussion) and learn how to talk to your loved ones (and doctors) about what you do and don’t want should others have to make medical decisions for you. Prevent family disagreements and distress about who should make decisions and what those decisions should be; provide a guide for your loved ones so they can be your voice when you can’t tell your doctors what’s important to you. Leave with an advance directive for healthcare, a clearer understanding of what matters most to you, and peace of mind!


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Class Type: Lecture and Discussion

Class Format: Online

Hours of Reading: Less than 1 hour/session

Study Group Leader(s):

Julie Buyon

Trained in health advocacy (MA, Sarah Lawrence) and bioethics (Einstein-Cordozo Medical Humanities), Julie Buyon is a palliative care patient advocate who has worked in hospitals, foundations and community organizations since 2005 to assist seriously ill patients and improve the end-of-life experience for patients and families.

Reading List:

Being Mortal (Atul Gawande) | 2017: Metropolitan | ISBN: 978-125007622 | Recommended