Amy Culley has worked as a nurse here at Baylor Scott & White Health for more than 10 years. More than two years ago, she received the worst news of her life. At age 38, she was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Since that time, she has become a passionate advocate for supportive and palliative care and encouraged us to help her spread the word about how life-changing these services are for people like her with life-limiting or chronic illnesses.
Amy has given us a wonderfully selfless gift: to share this video of her journey and how supportive and palliative care has improved her quality of life for the days she has remaining. As Amy says:
"At some point, they may help me manage my end of life issues, but right now, they're helping me manage my life."
Amy Culley isn't dying—she's living, thanks to supportive and palliative care healthcare informatics | |
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| People & Blogs | Upload TimePublished on 16 Apr 2015 |
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