TCNtalks Gone From My Sight: Barbara Karnes on What Happens in the Final Days of Life

TCNtalks Gone From My Sight: Barbara Karnes on What Happens in the Final Days of Life

From the importance of guiding families through fear, to the role of the clinician as an "invisible conductor," this episode is a profound reminder: end-of-life care is about people, not just medicine.

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What really happens in the final days of life?

Gone From My Sight: Barbara Karnes on What Happens in the Final Days of Life

In Part One of this powerful conversation, End of Life Educator and Hospice Pioneer, Barbara Karnes, shares what decades at the bedside have taught her about dying—and what families and healthcare professionals often misunderstand.

From the importance of guiding families through fear, to the role of the clinician as an "invisible conductor," this episode is a profound reminder: end-of-life care is about people, not just medicine.

Whether you're a healthcare leader, caregiver, or simply someone who wants to better understand this part of life, this is a conversation worth hearing.

Be sure to listen to part two next week!

Resources discussed:

Gone From My Sight: The Dying Experience

The End of Life Guideline Series

The Approaching Death Support Kit

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