BIO
I am a medical sociologist and gerontologist, and retired as a Senior Lecturer in the Sociology Department at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, where I taught beginning in 1983. I specialize in end-of-life care issues and gerontology. Throughout my career I have been an advocate for quality end-of-life care and a volunteer for local and statewide hospice care.
I am the Founding Chair of the , a non-profit organization created to educate the general public and the medical profession about care at the end of life. I have served from the group's founding in 1998 until 2005. As Chair, I was instrumental in the making of the critically acclaimed documentary, , which earned the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization's 2004 award for best documentary for professional audiences.
A grief therapist and hospice volunteer since 1978, I have had the privilege of being called to Arizona to coordinate the care of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross during the last week of her life in August 2004.
Area(s) of expertise
Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976
Bio
I am a medical sociologist and gerontologist, and retired as a Senior Lecturer in the Sociology Department at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, where I taught beginning in 1983. I specialize in end-of-life care issues and gerontology. Throughout my career I have been an advocate for quality end-of-life care and a volunteer for local and statewide hospice care.
I am the Founding Chair of the , a non-profit organization created to educate the general public and the medical profession about care at the end of life. I have served from the group's founding in 1998 until 2005. As Chair, I was instrumental in the making of the critically acclaimed documentary, , which earned the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization's 2004 award for best documentary for professional audiences.
A grief therapist and hospice volunteer since 1978, I have had the privilege of being called to Arizona to coordinate the care of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross during the last week of her life in August 2004.
Areas of Expertise
Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976