Many junior doctors feel out of their depth with the end-of-life decisions faced during COVID-19 pandemic

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Many junior doctors feel out of their depth with the end-of-life decisions faced during COVID-19 pandemic

In normal times, end-of-life care discussions are most commonly led by senior doctors. However, new research from a busy London hospital shows that the high numbers of deaths taking place in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, frequently out-of-hours, is leading to junior (foundation level) doctors having to lead on these difficult discussions with families, often with no formal experience or training.

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