End-of-Life Education Study Highlighted by National Media

“A patient lies in a hospital bed with an IV in their hand while another person gently holds their hand. A healthcare professional stands nearby, offering support.

A recent Washington State University study identifying a need for consistent end-of-life education in medical school curricula has made headlines nationwide.

The findings were covered by national media outlets including:

The review was led by Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine alum Logan Patterson, MD, in collaboration with medical student Anna Roman, internal medicine resident Angelique King, MD, and WSU faculty.