Dear Blog-Reading Friends...

Once again this year, I am participating in a Thanksgiving weekend "blog rally" for "Engage with Grace," an effort to get families to talk to one another about end-of-life issues. I hope you find the information below to be useful.

Happy Holidays!

Bruce Campbell 


From "Engage with Grace:"

Last Thanksgiving weekend, many of us bloggers participated in the first documented “blog rally” to promote Engage With Grace – a movement aimed at having all of us understand and communicate our end-of-life wishes. It was a great success, with over 100 bloggers in the healthcare space and beyond participating and spreading the word. Plus, it was timed to coincide with a weekend when most of us are with the very people with whom we should be having these tough conversations — our closest friends and family.

Our original mission — to get more and more people talking about their end of life wishes — hasn’t changed.

At the heart of Engage With Grace are five questions designed to get the conversation started. We’ve included them on the slide above.  They’re not easy questions, but they are important. 

Think about them, document them, share them.  

Over the past year there’s been a lot of discussion around end of life. And we’ve been fortunate to hear a lot of the more uplifting stories, as folks have used these five questions to initiate the conversation.   One man shared how surprised he was to learn that his wife’s preferences were not what he expected. Befitting this holiday, The One Slide now stands sentry on their fridge.  

Wishing you and yours a holiday that’s fulfilling in all the right ways.

 

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About the Author

Bruce Campbell, MD, grew up in the Chicago area, graduating from Purdue University and Rush Medical College. He completed an otolaryngology residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and a head and neck surgery fellowship at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. He was a faculty member, ENT specialist and surgeon with Froedtert & MCW health network from 1987 until his retirement in 2021.

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