"Hospice Voices" Featured on Huffington Post Healthy Living

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Friend of GWish and GWU alum Eric Lindner (GWSB BBA '81) recently published a book, Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to GWish. The book was featured in a recent Huffington Post Healthy Living article, written by Kristin Meekhof.

"Lindner is an honest teacher, not one to shy away from highlighting his own foibles. Yet he demonstrates how all of us, even the most "unskilled," can help alleviate pain and suffering -- while learning great lessons in the process. He brings to us patients with whom we can all sympathize and identify. Lindner's stories echo Khalil Gibran, who said, 'Pain breaks the shell that encloses understanding.'"

The full article can be read here.

For more information on Hospice Voices, please visit the website.

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