Ten Thousand Crossroads: The Path as I Remember It

Ten Thousand Crossroads: The Path as I Remember It

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

Ten Thousand Crossroads: The Path as I Remember It

by Balfour Mount

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Overview

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. This compelling narrative documents how the 'Royal Vic' team became internationally recognized as effective advocates of quality of life at the crossroad between life and death. From meetings with Viktor Frankl, the Dalai Lama and other teachers, to a memorable telephone chat with Mother Teresa, Mount recalls with appreciation, humour and humility, the places and people that helped to shed light on this universal human experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228003540
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 01/16/2021
Pages: 688
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 2.10(d)

About the Author

Inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 2017, Balfour Mount is Emeritus Professor of Medicine at McGill University and the founder of McGill's biennial International Congresses on Care of the Terminally Ill. An Officer of the Order of Canada, an Officer of the Order of Quebec and recipient of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine "Lifetime Achievement Award." Mount has also received The Herman Feifel Award for Exceptional Achievement in Thanatology from the International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Beginning at 37 3

2 Queen's, 1957-63 59

3 Internship and Residency, 1963-68 110

4 Seasons of Our Discontent: Kingston, 1967-68 139

5 Memorial Sloan Kettering and the Jackson Labs, 1968-70 146

6 Joining the Royal Vic Team 169

7 "Where Were You in '72?" A Cold War Experience 183

8 The Needs of the Dying 197

9 Hospice Care: To Be or Not to Be 224

10 The Summer of 1974: Birding Coverage at St C. 246

11 First Steps 256

12 Moving on, 1977-80 304

13 Broken Open 341

14 Linda and Days in Which to Be 354

15 Medical Students and the Denial of Death 365

16 The Eighties: Wounded Healers a Decade On 374

17 The Nineties: Closing the Millennium 412

18 The Existential/Spiritual Domain Revisited 453

19 One More Case 484

20 The View from Here 492

Notes 515

Index 571

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