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George Hardart, M.D

George Hardart, M.D

Columbia University · American Language Program

Active 1994–2021

h-index17
Citations931
Papers432 last 5y
Funding
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Research topics

  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Computer Science
  • Psychology
  • Nursing
  • Philosophy
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychotherapist
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Environmental ethics
  • Gerontology
  • Genetics

Selected publications

  • How to hold an effective NICU family meeting: capturing parent perspectives to build a more robust framework

    Journal of Perinatology · 2021 · 11 citations

    • Medicine
    • Intensive care medicine
    • Pediatrics
  • The Pope and the Possibilities of the Path Less Traveled

    Perspectives in biology and medicine · 2020

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Sociology
    • Political Science
    • Computer Science

    Pope Francis's Address to the participants of the conference "Yes to Life! Taking Care of the Precious Gift of Life in Its Frailty" powerfully touches on multiple important aspects of the care of children experiencing "extreme frailty." It is a deeply moral account of the challenges that health-care providers, families, and patients confront in the technologically sophisticated and confusing world of modern medicine. This commentary draws upon a clinical case to contextualize the Pope's words in the hope of achieving a nuanced understanding of what pediatric palliative care offers to children experiencing extreme frailty. In his Address, the Pope asks health-care providers to consider an approach to frailty and suffering that allows for the opportunity to experience transcendent meaning and transpersonal value, and recognizes that it would be difficult to achieve these goals without the comprehensive and capable care offered by pediatric palliative care specialists.

Frequent coauthors

  • Kenneth Prager

    27 shared
  • Joseph J. Fins

    24 shared
  • M.Kathleen M. Hardart

    Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital

    16 shared
  • John H. Arnold

    16 shared
  • Marilyn C. Morris

    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    11 shared
  • Tessie W. October

    9 shared
  • Robert D. Truog

    Harvard University

    7 shared
  • Cathleen A. Acres

    Cornell University

    6 shared
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