Episode 3 - Should family be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
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We recently sat down with Mitchell Trethowan, to have a chat about his recent publication "Good Grief, Bad Grief - Should family be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation". Can being present benefit the family, or can it hinder clinical interventions? Does being present allow the family to be involved in decision making, or does it hinder communication within the team? Tune in to hear our thoughts! To read the article in full, head to Good Grief Bad Grief - Clinical Education (theshiftextension.org) 
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