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  1. Welcome. In a world where we have managed to overcome many challenges using technology and medical advances, there are still some difficult things that just won’t go away. We have no cure for death. We’re getting better at postponing it, but sooner or later it comes to us all.

    • About Kathryn

      Dr Kathryn Mannix spent her medical career working with...

  2. 8 de abr. de 2018 · Kathryn Mannix, médica británica experta en cuidados paliativos, le explicó a la BBC por qué, en su opinión, debemos normalizar nuestra relación con la muerte, un proceso "tan natural como ...

  3. Have we lost the practical wisdom of what happens as people die? With lessons from a career witnessing thousands of people's final breaths, palliative care e...

  4. Most of us have never seen anyone die. Few have any idea what to expect as death approaches, and most have unrealistic fears about it.

  5. Dr Kathryn Mannix spent her medical career working with people who have incurable, advanced illnesses. Starting in cancer care and changing career to become a pioneer of the new discipline of palliative medicine, she has worked as a palliative care consultant in teams in hospices, hospitals and in patients’ own homes, optimising quality of ...

  6. Dr Kathryn Mannix gives a very human explanation of 'ordinary dying' in a way that all generations can understand. A topic mostly avoided she has made very accessible, with this talk and her widely acclaimed books 'With The End in Mind' and 'Listen'.

  7. Dr Kathryn Mannix gives a very human explanation of 'ordinary dying' in a way that all generations can understand.