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WORT 89.9 FM Interview: When Healthcare Is A Waiting Game: Routine Medical Procedures During COVID-19
WORT FM Interview: When Healthcare Is A Waiting Game: Routine Medical Procedures During COVID-19 Dr. Schwarze discussed the effects of COVID-19 on non-coronavirus patients with WORT news public affairs director Chali Pittman. Listen to the discussion using the player below or on the WORT FM Website. WORT 89.9FM Madison · When Healthcare is a […]
ProPublica: The Family Wanted a Do Not Resuscitate Order. The Doctors Didn’t.
ProPublica: The Family Wanted a Do Not Resuscitate Order. The Doctors Didn’t. Dr. Schwarze was interviewed by Caroline Chen for this ProPublica article. You can read the full article here. From the article: The surgeons “expressed significant emotional reaction,” including “betrayal, unhappiness, disappointment,” Schwarze reported. They felt that there was an implicit contract that patients […]
New York Times: Frail Older Patients Struggle After Even Minor Operations
New York Times: Frail Older Patients Struggle After Even Minor Operations Dr. Schwarze was featured in this New York Times article about the post-operative care of frail older patients. In the article, she discusses The Patient Preferences Project’s Question Prompt List Intervention that can help patients ask meaningful questions when deciding if surgery is right […]
GeriPal Podcast: Advance Care Planning before Major Surgery
GeriPal Podcast: Advance Care Planning before Major Surgery Dr. Schwarze was a guest on the GeriPal Podcast to discuss advance care planning before major surgery. Check out the episode using the player below or on the GeriPal Website! GeriPal – A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast · Advance Care Planning before Major Surgery: A Podcast […]
New York Times: The Elderly Are Getting Complex Surgeries. Often It Doesn’t End Well.
New York Times: The Elderly Are Getting Complex Surgeries. Often It Doesn’t End Well. Dr. Schwarze was interviewed for this article in the New York Times about how surgery in older adults can lead to poor outcomes that may not be anticipated by patients and their family members. The problem, said Dr. Schwarze, was that […]
GeriPal Podcast: Uncertainty, Scenario Planning, and American Pie
GeriPal Podcast: Uncertainty, Scenario Planning, and American Pie Hear Dr. Schwarze discuss scenario planning and her New England Journal of Medicine paper titled “Managing Uncertainty: Harnessing the power of scenario-planning” on the GeriPal Podcast. You can listen to the episode using the player below or by visiting the GeriPal website. The idea behind scenario-planning, […]
New York Times: A Surgery Standard Under Fire
New York Times: A Surgery Standard Under Fire Dr. Schwarze was interviewed in this New York Times story about how the use of a 30-day mortality window in surgical report cards can lead to unacknowledged harm for patients.
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