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"After all those years of people going their own ways, get ready for more contact...indeed, much more intimate contact. Society still expects that "family will show up" (so do health care systems when elders are in need). Elders soon learn that having people with them who know them when the going gets tough is of great value. Marshal these loyal forces and get re-acquainted. Observation has it that at no time since adolescence are parents and children so entangled."
—From My Mother, Your Mother
One Doctor's Mission To Bring 'Slow Medicine Approach To Caring For Aging Parents
Dr. McCullough is interviewed by KBPS television, San Diego, CA

Wriggling in the Middle Radio Interview
Dr. Dennis McCullough is interviewed by WITM radio station in Ohio. Dr. McCullough, family physician and geriatrician discusses "slow medicine" a term used to describe a new approach for improved quality eldercare. Also available on iTunes.

Journey of Late Life
Dr. McCullough is interviewed by Orange TV in Florida (hour -long interview). Watch at Orange TV. 

Margaret Pabst speaks with Dennis McCullough MD, about "Keeping Older People Out of Harm's Way" 
This internet radio show took place in October of 2011. Listen online at eCare Diary. 

Dennis McCullough MD, author of My Mother, Your Mother, talks about Using the Tools of Slow Medicine in Chronic Illness Care
The talk took place as part of the The Parkinson's Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) event program on April 17, 2010. Listen on the DHMC Parkinson's Center website. 

Dennis McCullough MD, author of My Mother, Your Mother, talks about Slow Medicine.
The program aired as part of the program on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. on the COMCAST network. It was also live streamed on www.suzanne.tv. A five minute segment of the show ran on the CNN Headline news at 11:55am, 1:55pm, and 3:55pm on May 19. 

Rhett Palmer interviews Dennis McCullough MD (45 minutes)
"Dennis McCullough MD, My Mother Your Mother: Geriatric Specialist" was also posted online at RhettPalmer.com.

Webcast interview, hosted by Judy Foreman
As a person reaches their final months and days, do they need invasive and costly life-saving measures or should they be allowed to depart restfully? Join us as we speak with author Dennis McCullough, M.D. of Dartmouth Medical School about his book, "My Mother, Your Mother," in which he tells the story of how his own mother's passing inspired him to believe in a gentler, more compassionate approach to end-of-life care, especially for the elderly. He explains the concept of "slow medicine," how it differs from conventional approaches and why he believes it's emotionally beneficial for both patients and their families. Plus, he talks about why a less reactive, more nurturing treatment plan may make financial sense, too. As always, our expert guests answer questions from the audience.
Listen online at HealthTalk.com: The Health Now Webcast, Slow Medicine: A Gentler Approach to End-of-Life Care. 

Lucky Severson reports from Hanover, New Hampshire, on Slow Medicine, featuring Dr. McCullough.
Aired on local PBS Stations and on PBS.org WNET: Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, Feature: Slow Medicine

Arnie Arneson interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough
 July 20, 2008 - 11AM on  local WZMY TV and 85 community access TV stations in New England, Political Chowder

ABC News Now (NYC) interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough
ABC News, June 27, 2008 - 10:30-11:00 a.m., New York City

Brian Lehrer interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough
The Brian Lehrer Show, June 20, 2008 - 11AM on WNYC radio, New York City

Raul Heitzmann interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough
June 5, 2008 - 3:30PM EST on Radio Nacional de España (RNE). Listen (MP3). 

The quality of life even in the face of death is a growing issue.
May 27, 6 and 8 AM on CN8 TV (Comcast) station, or online at Your Morning

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Host Neal Charnoff interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough
April 22, 2008, NPR stations, All Things Considered

The Diane Rehm Show, NPR
Host Diane Rehm Discusses My Mother, Your Mother with Dr. Dennis McCullough, April 2, 2008, NPR-syndicated stations 

TalkZone.Com Internet Talk Radio
Sooner or later, most adult children must decide how best to care for aging parents in their final years. Dr. Dennis McCullough, author of MY MOTHER, YOUR MOTHER, believes that comfort and a concern for the quality of life are more important than more traditionally aggressive medical care. He said when a health crisis occurs, it is vital that family members quickly step in to assist elderly relatives in dealing with the medical bureaucracy.
Listen at the TalkZone.com radio archive, Caring for Your Aging Loved Ones. 

Coping with Caregiving Radio with Jacqueline Marcell
Jacqueline Marcell interviews Dr. Dennis McCullough about his book. This Internet program focuses on the challenges of caregiving and age related challenges such as Alzheimer's.
Listen to this lively discussion online at Segment 3: Coping with Caregiving. 

Dr. Alvin Jones of The Paradise Radio Network Discusses My Mother, Your Mother with Dr. Dennis McCullough
March 6, 2008 - Information at DrAlvin.com.

An Interview With InSight, The Willowgreen Newsletter
James Miller Discusses My Mother, Your Mother with Dr. Dennis McCullough
 
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