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Ultimate journey of the terminally ill
Ways and pathways of hope
Serge Daneault, Véronique Lussier, Suzanne Mongeau, Louise Yelle, Andréanne Côté, Claude Sicotte, Pierre Paillé, Dominique Dion and Manon Coulombe
Canadian Family Physician August 2016, 62 (8) 648-656;
Serge Daneault
Palliative care physician, a researcher, and Professor in the Research Centre and Palliative Care Service at the University of Montreal Hospital Centre and in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal in Quebec.
MD PhD FRCPCVéronique Lussier
Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Quebec at Montreal.
PhDSuzanne Mongeau
Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Quebec at Montreal.
PhDLouise Yelle
Clinical Investigator and Associate Clinical Professor in the Research Centre and for the Hematology and Oncology Service at the University of Montreal Hospital Centre and in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal.
MD MSc FRCPCAndréanne Côté
Palliative care physician and Director of the Programme de compétences avancées en soins palliatifs for the Palliative Care Service at the University of Montreal Hospital Centre and in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal.
MD MAClaude Sicotte
Professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Montreal.
PhDPierre Paillé
Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec.
PhDDominique Dion
Palliative care physician at the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital in Montreal and Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal.
MD MScManon Coulombe
Nurse at the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital.
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Vol. 62, Issue 8
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Ultimate journey of the terminally ill
Serge Daneault, Véronique Lussier, Suzanne Mongeau, Louise Yelle, Andréanne Côté, Claude Sicotte, Pierre Paillé, Dominique Dion, Manon Coulombe
Canadian Family Physician Aug 2016, 62 (8) 648-656;
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