What You Need to Know about Conscious Dying with Dr. Aditi Sethi-Brown, Episode 130 artwork
The Heart of Hospice Podcast

What You Need to Know about Conscious Dying with Dr. Aditi Sethi-Brown, Episode 130

  • S7E130
  • 47:29
  • November 18th 2022

Dr. Aditi Sethi-Brown, founder of the Center for Conscious Living and Dying, has devoted her career to promoting positive death experiences.  She’s a rare hybrid in healthcare, both a hospice physician and an end of life doula.  According to the Center for Conscious Living and Dying (CCLD) website, “CCLD has a vision for death, dying, and grief that involves greater community involvement and connection to the mystery of this season of life. Death is a mirror in which our own lives are reflected”. Aditi feels deeply the importance of supporting dying patients with not only medical skills, but with compassion and empathy.  She started volunteering in hospice at age 17, realizing early in her career that she wanted to work in end of life care. Aditi has a beautiful dedication and philosophy that guides the work she does with seriously ill patients and their families. 

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