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FRONTLINE: Being Mortal

How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande (pictured) as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.
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How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande (pictured) as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.

Airs Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV

Join Atul Gawande to explore the relationships between doctors and patients nearing the end of life.

Death is something we will all one day face. So why is it so hard for doctors to talk with their patients about dying? How can the medical profession better help people navigate the final chapters of their lives with confidence, direction and purpose?

Renowned surgeon and New Yorker writer Atul Gawande explored those questions in his best-selling book, "Being Mortal" (Oct. 7, 2014; Metropolitan Books).

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Now, Gawande teams with FRONTLINE on a documentary that brings his personal journey — and the stories of his patients and their families — to life and challenges us all to reexamine how we think about death and dying.

How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande (pictured) as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.
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How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande (pictured) as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.

“You don’t have to spend much time with the elderly or those with terminal illness to see, over and over and over again, how medicine fails the people it is supposed to help,” says Gawande, who practices at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.

A patient in a hospital. How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.
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A patient in a hospital. How should doctors help terminally ill patients prepare for death? FRONTLINE follows renowned author and surgeon Atul Gawande as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life.

“Hope is not a plan,” Gawande adds. “We find from our trials that we are literally inflicting therapies on people that shorten their lives and increase their suffering, due to an inability to come to good decisions.”

Three years in the making, the "Being Mortal" film explores the relationships between doctors and patients nearing the end of life, and shows how many doctors – including Gawande – struggle to talk honestly and openly with their patients who are dying.

From the Indian hometown of Gawande’s father, whose prolonged dying process catalyzed Gawande’s quest to better understand end-of-life care, to the bedsides of patients in Boston who are navigating the ends of their lives, "Being Mortal" is an intimate and revealing journey with relevance to all of us.

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The film — directed by Tom Jennings, who previously teamed with Gawande on the 2011 FRONTLINE film "Dr. Hotspot" — also explores the burgeoning art and science of palliative care and the ways in which having a conversation around the question “What are your priorities if your time is limited?” can empower patients to live their lives fully.

The ultimate goal, after all, is not a good death but a good life — all the way to the very end.

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CREDITS:

A FRONTLINE production with 2over10 Media. The writer, producer and director is Tom Jennings. The co-producer is Lauren Mucciolo. The correspondent is Atul Gawande. The deputy executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is David Fanning.