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  1. Kathryn Mannix. Kathryn Mannix es una prestigiosa doctora británica, pionera en medicina paliativa, que ha dedicado su carrera a tratar pacientes con enfermedades incurables o en los últimos estadios de su vida. Cuando el final se acerca ha llegado a la lista de los libros más vendidos del Sunday Times y ha sido finalista del Wellcome Book ...

  2. BBC Woman’s Hour. BBC Radio 4: Fortunately… with Fi and Jane. In this edition of the podcast, Kathryn Mannix, former palliative care doctor, joins Fi and Jane to discuss death and dying. Kathryn talks about what we might expect in end of life, how to discuss death with others and her experiences of treating people who are dying.

  3. 19 de dic. de 2022 · Dr Kathryn Mannix gives a very human explanation of 'ordinary dying' in a way that all generations can understand. A topic mostly avoided she has made very a...

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  4. 25 de oct. de 2023 · In modern British society, death is out of sight and behind closed doors. Many of us lack direct exposure to the dying process - with all sorts of potential ...

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    • Theos Think Tank
  5. www.goodgrieffest.com › facilitators › dr-kathryn-mannixDr Kathryn Mannix - Good Grief

    Dr Kathryn Mannix After a happy career in palliative medicine for 30 years, Kathryn Mannix took early retirement to campaign for better public understanding of, and preparation for, dying. She has been busy with broadcasting, writing and lecturing ever since, and has discovered there is a public appetite for clear information and models for important conversations.

  6. por Kathryn Mannix, Julio Hermoso. ( 16 ) $188.00 $229.00. Tras el éxito de Cuando el final se acerca, Mannix nos ayuda en este libro a abordar las conversaciones delicadas que siempre posponemos. Casi todos tenemos pendiente una conversación que evitamos. Podría ser un desacuerdo con un compañero de trabajo o una preocupación por un amigo.

  7. 6 de oct. de 2021 · Kathryn Mannix was born in Cheshire in 1959 and qualified as a doctor in 1982. She is the founder of the UK’s first cognitive behaviour therapy clinic exclusively for palliative care patients. What’s your earliest memory? Walking, alone and determined, to the beach.