Live-Tweeting About Dying: Last Lessons from Kathy Brandt

By Nancy Berlinger
Published on August 6, 2019

Kathy Brandt, a leader in the hospice and palliative care movement in the United States, died on August 4. She was 53 and had been diagnosed with metastatic ovarian cancer in January. Brandt was an expert advisor to The Hastings Center project that produced the revised and expanded second edition of The Hastings Center Guidelines for Decisions on Life-Sustaining Treatment and Care Near the End of Life. As director of that project, I met and conferred with Brandt, then a senior vice president at...

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