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Ira Byock, MD
is Director of Palliative Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
in Lebanon, New Hampshire and a Professor at Dartmouth Medical School.
He
has been involved in
hospice and palliative care since 1978, during his residency. At that
time he helped found a hospice home care program for the indigent
population served by the university hospital and county clinics of
Fresno, California. He is a Past President (1997) of the American
Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. During the 1990s he was a
co-founder and principal investigator for the Missoula Demonstration
Project, a community-based organization in Montana dedicated to the
research and transformation of end-of-life experience locally, as a
demonstration of what is possible nationally. From 1996 through 2006,
he served as Director for Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care, a
national grant program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. |
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Dr.
Byock has authored numerous articles on the ethics and practice of
hospice, palliative and end-of-life care. His first book,
Dying Well, (1997) has become a standard in the field. His
most recent book, The Four Things That Matter Most,
(2004) is used as a counseling tool widely by palliative care and
hospice programs, as well as within pastoral care.
Dr. Byock has been a consistent advocate for the voice and rights of
dying patients and their families. He has been the recipient of the
National Hospice Organization’s Person of the Year (1995),
the National Coalition of Cancer Survivorship’s Natalie Davis
Spingarn Writers Award (2000), the American College of CHEST
Physicians Roger Bone Memorial Lecture Award (2003) and the
Outstanding Colleague Award (2008) of the National
Association of Catholic Chaplains.
He has been a featured guest on numerous national television and
radio programs, including NPR: All Things Considered and Fresh Air,
ABC Nightline, CBS 60 Minutes and PBS The News Hour. |
Dr. Byock currently holds the following
positions:
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Chair, Palliative Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School
4 Director of Palliative Medicine, Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center
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Professor, Dartmouth Medical School, Departments of Anesthesiology and
Community and Family Medicine
Contact information:
Carol Parks
The Palliative Care Service
2865 Lincoln Hills Drive
Missoula, MT 59802
Fax: 406-728-4709
CParksPCS@aol.com |