Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

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Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.

Class

Medical Ethics & Decisions - Dr. Erin Bakanas (free & in person)

|

Thursday, May 29
1:00 – 2:30 pm (free & in person)

Medical advancements have prolonged life expectancies and changed what was once considered the natural progression of death. Dr. Erin Bakanas, Washington University’s Division of Palliative Medicine, discusses the ethical difficulties families may face when deciding on treatments such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and artificial nutrition/hydration, while respecting a patient’s desires.

No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.