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While modern Americans strive to control nearly every aspect of their lives, many of us abandon control of life's final passage. But the realities of twenty-first-century medicine will allow most of us to have a say in how, when, and where we die, so we need to make decisions surrounding death, too. Or those decisions may be made for us. Threading compelling real-life stories and practical guidance throughout, this book helps readers navigate end-of-life care for themselves and their loved ones.In this practical guidebook, Dr. Dan Morhaim and Shelley Morhaim offer readers hope, empowerment, and inspiration. What we choose for our end-of-life care, they assert, depends on accurate information and on our personal values. We need these not only to understand new medical advances but also to appreciate the wisdom of humanity's past and present.



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Dan Morhaim

Dan Morhaim, M.D. brings a unique background: 40 years as an Emergency Medicine physician, 24 years as a Maryland State Legislator, and 16 years as Johns Hopkins faculty among other activities. He's written articles for medical journals and the general media, and this is his second book.



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