Tyler Tate (@tylertatemd) 's Twitter Profile
Tyler Tate

@tylertatemd

pediatric palliative care doc, ethicist, pacifist, associate professor @StanfordMed

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Alok Patel (@alokpatelmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctor reports a safety issue, a patient concern, staff wellness problem, etc to hospital admin.... How long does it take to get a response? Doctor has an unfinished note... You get multiple emails, a delinquent notice, and red flags within 48 hours. Fascinating.

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So excited to have joined Stanford Medicine + Stanford Quality of Life & Ped Palliative Care +Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE). In reading this, I see motivations and threads of my own life and story revealed in ways I had hardly realized. And indeed it's true, I've never loved anything like a good yarn.

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New paper out called “Control Freaks”: Evaluating Concerns of Ableism in the Perinatal Environment. Part of a special issue on Disability and Wonder, published by Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, edited by R Garland-Thomson and D Stahl. muse.jhu.edu/article/942084

Kristin M. Collier, MD (@hsrdirector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

join us by zoom at 12 EST on 1/31 to hear Tyler Tate speak on “What is Suffering & Why does it Matter for Medicine?: Reflections on Suffering, Illness, Ethics, & Health” for our University of Michigan Medical School program on health, spirituality & religion. no registration required. zoom ID in pic

join us by zoom at 12 EST on 1/31 to hear <a href="/TylerTateMD/">Tyler Tate</a> speak on “What is Suffering &amp; Why does it Matter for Medicine?: Reflections on Suffering, Illness, Ethics, &amp; Health” for our <a href="/UMichMedSchool/">University of Michigan Medical School</a> program on health, spirituality &amp; religion. no registration required. zoom ID in pic
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The question "what is suffering and how should we respond to suffering well" is critical for medicine and medical ethics. In this new essay (published in CQHE) I argue that suffering must be understood holistically. #Ethics cambridge.org/core/services/…