Most doctors would not want high-intensity treatment near the end of life, according to a new study from Stanford University School of Medicine. In 2013, researchers surveyed nearly 1,100 young doctors who were finishing their training in a variety of medical specialties. Nearly 9 in 10 said they would choose a do-not-resuscitate status near the end of life.
Most doctors wouldn't want intensive care at the end of life
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