
“ It is quite disturbing that we frequently talk about life and death where none has been clearly defined by today’s healthcare system, as we frequently prolong death when we need to prolong life” Adam Tabriz, MD
Summary
Dr. Adam Tabriz critiques the healthcare system's ambiguous definitions of life and death, suggesting that the system often focuses on prolonging death rather than life.
Abstract
The provided content reflects on a critical issue within the healthcare system, as highlighted by Dr. Adam Tabriz. He expresses concern over the lack of clear definitions for life and death, which are fundamental concepts in healthcare. Dr. Tabriz points out a paradox where efforts are frequently made to extend the dying process, contrary to the presumed goal of preserving life. This observation underscores a need for a more nuanced approach to end-of-life care and a reevaluation of how life and death are understood and managed within healthcare practices.
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“ It is quite disturbing that we frequently talk about life and death where none has been clearly defined by today’s healthcare system, as we frequently prolong death when we need to prolong life” Adam Tabriz, MD
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