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Marlaine Figueroa Gray is a medical anthropologist, Assistant Investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute, and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington and Kaiser School of Medicine. Through her personal experiences with end-of-life care in countries with different medical cultures she became interested in how health systems, and those who work within them, structure the dying process. She is committed to reducing suffering at times of medical uncertainty and during serious illness, as well as exploring the value of creativity and connection in medical care. She has recently completed a diversity supplement with Drs. Banegas and examining the connection between the concept of legacy and patient treatment choices.
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Marlaine Figueroa Gray is a medical anthropologist, Assistant Investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute, and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington and Kaiser School of Medicine. Through her personal experiences with end-of-life care in countries with different medical cultures she became interested in how health systems, and those who work within them, structure the dying process. She is committed to reducing suffering at times of medical uncertainty and during serious illness, as well as exploring the value of creativity and connection in medical care. She has recently completed a diversity supplement with Drs. Banegas and examining the connection between the concept of legacy and patient treatment choices.
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