Most physicians would choose a do-not-resuscitate or "no code" status for themselves when they are terminally ill, yet they tend to pursue aggressive, life-prolonging treatment for patients facing the same prognosis.
Hypocritical? No, Hippocratic.
Is that a good thing? You betcha.
V.J. Periyakoil, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at
Stanford University Medical Center
and lead author of the paper, says it is a disconnect, but to the public it isn't. Making a personal choice is one thing, making a social authoritarian decision for a patient is quite another.