HS A320 — Death, Dying, and End-of-Life Care 3 Credits
Surveys the psycho-sociocultural and biomedical aspects of death, dying, and practical implications for end-of-life care planning, including in-depth exploration of grief and preparation for death, end-of-life care options, care and treatment of terminally ill patients, assisted euthanasia, and legal and policy implications for the future healthcare professional. Registration Restrictions: Instructor permission may substitute for listed prerequisites.