‘We don’t talk about dying’: Palliative care doctor decries the ‘sanitisation’ of death | Newstalk ZB

An Otago palliative care doctor has urged Kiwis to embrace talking about death and dying, saying trying to hide isn’t helpful to us as a society.

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