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S5:E5 Death and Grieving in the Workplace
When we, as medical students, start rotations, it is essential to understand that we will encounter death, which some students may not have been exposed to beforehand. In this episode, three CUSM medical students who have faced death during their rotations discuss their perspectives on how death impacts them and the inherent close relationship between healthcare and death. They discuss the challenges of losing a patient, the grieving process, and some coping mechanisms they have developed. Music: https://pixabay.com/music/id-112777/ Episode Team: Guests - Dharshan Chandramohan (MS4), Nancy Luong (MS4), Taylor Baranski (MS4) Host - Hira Khan (MS2)Script Writers - Hira Khan (MS2)Audio - Anthony Mamaril (MS2), Danny Abdalnour (MS2)Producers - Hijab Gulwani (MS2), Yuu Ohno (MS2)Director - Vy Han, MD