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The Future of Palliative Care: Insights from Steve Pantilat

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It’s late at night. You’re in a hospital room, holding the hand of a loved one just diagnosed with a serious illness. The doctor has explained the treatment options. However, the weight of the diagnosis still feels overwhelming.

You ask yourself: How do we make the most of the time we have? How do we ensure they’re comfortable, supported, and able to live well—despite what lies ahead?

This is where palliative care plays a vital role. It’s a medical specialty focused on improving quality of life for patients and families during some of life’s most difficult moments. In fact, few people understand this better than Dr. Steven Pantilat. He’s a pioneer in the field and one of the nation’s most trusted voices in redefining care for serious illness.

As the Chief of the Division of Palliative Medicine at UCSF, Steve has spent decades pushing for patient-centered care. He began during the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, where he saw firsthand how much compassion matters—especially when a cure is out of reach. As a result, those early experiences shaped his mission: to place dignity and empathy at the heart of healthcare.

Therefore, in this episode, Steve walks us through that journey—from early crisis care to becoming a national leader. We explore the major challenges he’s faced, the lessons he’s learned, and his bold vision for the future: a healthcare system where palliative care is standard for everyone facing serious illness.

Moreover, his story reminds us that healthcare is not just about curing disease—it’s about caring for people.

Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you.

Email us at [email protected].

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It’s late at night. You’re in a hospital room, holding the hand of a loved one just diagnosed with a serious illness. The doctor has explained the treatment options. However, the weight of the diagnosis still feels overwhelming.

You ask yourself: How do we make the most of the time we have? How do we ensure they’re comfortable, supported, and able to live well—despite what lies ahead?

This is where palliative care plays a vital role. It’s a medical specialty focused on improving quality of life for patients and families during some of life’s most difficult moments. In fact, few people understand this better than Dr. Steven Pantilat. He’s a pioneer in the field and one of the nation’s most trusted voices in redefining care for serious illness.

As the Chief of the Division of Palliative Medicine at UCSF, Steve has spent decades pushing for patient-centered care. He began during the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, where he saw firsthand how much compassion matters—especially when a cure is out of reach. As a result, those early experiences shaped his mission: to place dignity and empathy at the heart of healthcare.

Therefore, in this episode, Steve walks us through that journey—from early crisis care to becoming a national leader. We explore the major challenges he’s faced, the lessons he’s learned, and his bold vision for the future: a healthcare system where palliative care is standard for everyone facing serious illness.

Moreover, his story reminds us that healthcare is not just about curing disease—it’s about caring for people.

Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you.

Email us at [email protected].

  continue reading

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