the torch Spring 2018, Issue 1 | Page 6

Palliative care: Providing compassion in the face of life-limiting illness Doctors spend a lot of time in when facing end-of-life or life-limiting care team members help determine human body and various illnesses. overview of the supportive and wa nts a nd ne e ds, including medical school learning about the However, they don’t spend a lot of time learning how to talk to people about life and death. “Death is not a medical problem to be solved. It’s a spiritual problem to be faced,” Robert L. Fine, M.D., clinical director for the Office of Clinical Ethics and Palliative Care at Baylor Scott & White Health, reminded attendees at the most recent Baylor Health Care System Foundation board meeting. During the meeting, Dr. Fine led a discussion about how to best achieve your goals and manage your fears illnesses. He also provided an palliative care team at Baylor Scott & White, and explained how they go beyond advanced medical treatments and offer compassionate a care plan that meets the patient’s management of pain and other symptoms, counseling and spiritual support, and other therapies. “End-of-life issues are complicated care to help patients and their and delicate matters,” said Rowland last chapter. He stressed the “In its simplest explanation, Dr. Fine families cope when faced with life’s importance of an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurse practitioners, chaplains, child life specialists and social workers, who K. Robinson, Foundation president. and his team treat suffering in all forms, including physical, emotional, social and spiritual.” Rowland and Dr. Fine tackled the work collaboratively to provide these difficult topic by talking through In addition to regular medical Dr. Fine would address and utilize services across the system. treatment, supportive and palliative sample patient scenarios and how palliative care for each. From a “Death is not a medical problem to be solved. It’s a spiritual problem to be faced.” — Dr. Robert L. Fine Dr. Robert Fine presents to the Foundation board 6