Anticipating the end of life and making decisions about medical care at this time can be difficult and distressing for people with cancer and their loved ones. However, it is incredibly important to plan for the transition to end-of-life care.
In this webinar, we will discuss questions to ask when considering an end to curative treatment, what to expect with hospice and end-of-life care, a new medical care team, advance directives and healthcare proxies, options for pain, the role of caregivers and loved ones, and more.
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SPEAKER: Edward T. Creagan MD
FAAHPM
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5. EdwardT.CreaganMD
FAAHPM
Edward T. Creagan, MD, FAAHPM, is a medical oncologist and hospice and
palliative care specialist who practiced at the Mayo Clinic for more than forty
Minnesota winters until his retirement from active medical practice in late 2018.
He is professor emeritus of medical oncology at the Mayo Clinic Medical School
where he held the endowed chair as the John and Roma Rouse Professor of
Humanism in Medicine, and he is now Emeritus Professor of Humanism in
Medicine and an Emeritus Consultant in Palliative Medicine there.
He was named Outstanding Educator from the Mayo Clinic School of Continuing
Medical Education and has received the Distinguished Mayo Clinician Award—
Mayo Clinic’s highest honor. He completed an elected term as President of the
Mayo Staff.
Dr. Creagan was the first Mayo Clinic consultant board certified in hospice and
palliative medicine. He is also board certified in internal medicine and medical
oncology.
Dr. Ed (as he is known) received his medical training at New York Medical College and earned graduate degrees in internal
medicine and oncology at the University of Michigan and the National Cancer Institute before joining the staff at the Mayo
Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
In 2015, he received the Ellis Island Medal for contributions of descendants of immigrants. He is the author of over 500
scientific papers and has given more than 1,000 presentations throughout the world, including his home state of New
Jersey.
As an accomplished speaker, his presentations to both professional and consumer audiences are notoriously funny yet
filled with useful lifestyle information on such topics as the healing power of pets, preventing stress and burnout, and
surviving retirement. His presentations have such appealing titles and motivational content as Dr. Ed’s 8 Commandments
for Living Well, How to Live Long Enough to Cash In Your 401(k), and How to Talk So Your Doctor Will Listen. He is available
to speak to corporate, consumer, and medical groups and invites inquiries.
With coauthor Sandra Wendel, he is the author of the fully revised second edition of his triple award-winning book, How
Not to Be My Patient: A Physician’s Secrets for Staying Healthy and Surviving Any
Diagnosis (www.HowNotToBeMyPatient.com). He is the editor of the book Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging.
An avid marathoner and golfer, father of three sons, and grandfather of two grandsons, Dr. Creagan and his wife, Peggy,
live with a rescue dog and two rescue cats in Rochester, Minnesota.
6. Crucial End-of-Life Decisions and
Candid Answers
Edward T. Creagan, MD FAAHPM
Professor, medical oncology
Consultant, palliative medicine
Distinguished clinician, Mayo Clinic
Past president, Mayo Clinic staff
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