How Doctors Tell Family Members that the Patient has Died

The last issue of the BMJ each year is a “Christmas issue” with humorous and seasonally-themed articles. This year’s Christmas issue has an article about how doctors tell family members that the patient has died. The execution is very flawed; for example, it’s hard to tell how fictional it is. I mention it because a study of how doctors actually do this and how it changes with experience — comparing young and old doctors, for example — would be fascinating.

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