Eric Krakauer

Eric Lewis Krakauer, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine and of Global Health & Social Medicine
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Eric L. Krakauer, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Medicine and of Global Health & Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician in the Division of Palliative Care & Geriatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital where he also directs the Global Palliative Care Program. He received a PhD in philosophy and MD from Yale University, trained in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and completed fellowships in general internal medicine and in medical ethics at Harvard Medical School. At Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Krakauer served for 19 years on the clinical ethics committee, including 8 years as Co-Chair, chaired the hospital’s Life Sustaining Treatment Policy Committee, led implementation of a “due process” approach to resolving intractable conflict over life sustaining treatment, and also led the design and implementation of a new system for writing code status orders to better honor patients’ values. He has published extensively on ethical and medical issues in palliative and end-of-life care, and he has received several awards for his recent work on global palliative care including a Fulbright Scholarship and an Honorary Chair at the University of Medicine & Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Vietnam: integrating palliative care into HIV/AIDS and cancer care.
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL, Ngoc NT, Green K, Van Kham L, Khue LN.
J Pain Symptom Manage
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Integrating palliative care into HIV/AIDS and cancer care in Vietnam
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL, Cham NTP, Khue LN
7th Asia Pacific Hospice Conference: Final Program and Book of Abstracts
A 58 year-old woman with headaches, weakness, and stroke-like episodes
Authors: Authors: Greer DM, Cagliero E, Krakauer EL, Gonzalez RG, Hedley-Whyte ET
N Engl J Med
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 6-2005. A 58-year-old man with esophageal cancer and nausea, vomiting, and intractable hiccups.
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL, Zhu AX, Bounds BC, Sahani D, McDonald KR, Brachtel EF.
N Engl J Med
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A 58 year-old man with esophageal cancer and nausea, vomiting and intractable hiccups
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL, Zhu AX, Bounds BC, Sahani D, McDonald KR, Brachtel EF
N Engl J Med
Psychosocial training in a palliative care fellowship.
Authors: Authors: Billings JA, Dahlin C, Dungan S, Greenberg D, Krakauer EL, Lawless N, Montgomery P, Reid C.
J Palliat Med
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Why Oregon matters: death, assisted suicide and the principle of double effect.
Authors: Authors: Block S, Ganzini L, Burt R, Christakis N, Krakauer E.
Med Ethics (Burlingt Mass)
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Why Oregon matters: death, assisted suicide and the principle of double effect
Authors: Authors: Block S, Ganzini L, Burt R, Christakis N, Krakauer F
Med Ethics
Barriers to optimum end-of-life care for minority patients.
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL, Crenner C, Fox K.
J Am Geriatr Soc
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Cultural difference, trust, and optimum care for minority patients (reprint)
Authors: Authors: Krakauer EL
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