Ethics in the context of age, dementia and palliative care

Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 19 (2):1 (2013)
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Maddocks, Ian This is an edited record of the presentation given by 2013 Senior Australian of the Year Professor Ian Maddocks at the Centre's conference held on palliative care on 3 October 2013. Professor Maddocks reflects on the challenges which ageing brings - challenges which we face as individuals, as health professionals, and as a society. There is wisdom which comes only from generous commitment and long experience. Many people recognised that wisdom in this presentation.

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