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Ten Thousand Crossroads: The Path as I Remember It by Balfour M. Mount

Finalist for Concordia University First Book Prize in 2021

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Recognized as the father of palliative care in North America, Balfour Mount facilitated a sea change in medical practice by foregrounding concern for the whole person facing incurable illness. In this intimate and far-reaching memoir, Mount leads the reader through the formative moments and milestones of his personal and professional life as they intersected with the history of medical treatment over the last fifty years.

Mount’s lifelong pursuit of understanding the needs of dying patients began during his training as a surgical oncologist at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital in the 1960s. He established the first comprehensive clinical program for end-of-life care in a teaching hospital in 1975 at McGill University’s Royal Victoria Hospital, thus leading the charge for palliative medicine as a new specialty. His journey included collaboration with two storied healthcare innovators, British hospice pioneer Dame Cicely Saunders and American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, leading to a more fulsome understanding of the physical, psychosocial, and existential or spiritual needs of patients, their families, and their caregivers in the health care setting.

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English

Non-Fiction

2021

9780228003540

McGill-Queen's University Press

Montreal

2021

688

hardcover