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COLUMBA · Summer 2017
The third COLUMBA edition of 2017 explores spaces for living and dying, philosophical aspects of the physician–patient conversation, how much dying is bearable, burnout prevention in palliative care, and life stages with spiritual perspectives.
Grief · communication · dignity · accompaniment
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From grief and communication to practical support in daily care — COLUMBA 3|17 connects professional reflection with guidance you can use.
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Editorial5 minBurnout
Über Belastungen, Burn-in und Burnout-Prävention in Palliative Care.
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2 minVorwort
Foreword
Foreword Dear readers, Christian Redmann introduces this issue with a reflection on pharmaceutical patient care as one of the core competencies of local pharmacists. In ordinary pharmacy practice this
Christian Redmann
3 minKolumne
Forget reason, long live feeling
Forget reason, long live feeling By Juliane Uhl In this column, Juliane Uhl reflects critically on a media world that constantly appeals to emotion. Television and public communication bring vivid ima
Juliane Uhl
7 minPhilosophie
Philosophical aspects of the medical conversation
Philosophical aspects of the medical conversation By Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Thomas Bohrer Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Thomas Bohrer reflects on the medical conversation as the constitutive feature of the doctor-
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Thomas Bohrer
7 minThema
Final Twilight of the Gods
Final Twilight of the Gods By Manuel Stark Manuel Stark tells the story of Elisabeth and Roland Friedrich, a couple who spent a lifetime together and married only at the very end. The piece opens at E
Manuel Stark
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COLUMBA | Issue 07 2017
The third COLUMBA edition of 2017 explores spaces for living and dying, philosophical aspects of the physician–patient conversation, how much dying is bearable, burnout prevention in palliative care, and life stages with spiritual perspectives.
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COLUMBA | Issue 04 2017
The second 2017 COLUMBA edition explores children's and youth hospice work, palliative medicine as a specialty, grief as a leadership task, the first court ruling on overtreatment at end of life, hypnosis in palliative medicine, and dying in everyday clinical practice.
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COLUMBA | Issue 01 2017
The first 2017 COLUMBA edition covers men's grief, children's hospice care, assisted dying and palliative care from an anthropological view, being present before farewell, and the book presentation to Federal Health Minister Hermann Gröhe.
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COLUMBA | Issue 10 2016
The fourth and final 2016 COLUMBA edition focuses on acceptance and hope at life's end, the debate on assisted dying, overtreatment, rituals in caring for the seriously ill, acupressure in palliative care, and grief support for children and families.
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Editorial
The editorial direction follows what helps in practice most: orientation, communication quality, and humane care culture.
Each issue curates core topics into a coherent storyline, helping teams and families reach reliable information faster.
Many features show how language, listening, and dialogue quality shape difficult decisions at the end of life.
Authors from medicine, nursing, psychosocial care, and accompaniment contribute distinct viewpoints toward one shared aim: better care.
Archive
This section is the magazine archive: browse previous COLUMBA issues and follow how themes evolved across years — not only the current issue.

2017-07
3|17
The third COLUMBA edition of 2017 explores spaces for living and dying, philosophical aspects of the physician–patient conversation, how much dying is bearable, burnout prevention in palliative care, and life stages with spiritual perspectives.

2017-04
2|17
The second 2017 COLUMBA edition explores children's and youth hospice work, palliative medicine as a specialty, grief as a leadership task, the first court ruling on overtreatment at end of life, hypnosis in palliative medicine, and dying in everyday clinical practice.

2017-01
1|17
The first 2017 COLUMBA edition covers men's grief, children's hospice care, assisted dying and palliative care from an anthropological view, being present before farewell, and the book presentation to Federal Health Minister Hermann Gröhe.

2016-10
4|16
The fourth and final 2016 COLUMBA edition focuses on acceptance and hope at life's end, the debate on assisted dying, overtreatment, rituals in caring for the seriously ill, acupressure in palliative care, and grief support for children and families.

2016-07
3|16
The third 2016 COLUMBA edition highlights pharmacists in palliative care, star children and grief support, spiritual care, craniosacral approaches, and the diverse world of hospice and palliative volunteering.
Minds
Contributors are people shaping palliative care every day — across clinics, community settings, hospice work, and advisory practice.
Angelika Hecht
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Anja Gehrke-Huy
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Anna Maas
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Antje May
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Christian Redmann
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Daniela Hofferbert
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Detlef Ermold und Konrad Göller
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Dorothee Wellens-Mücher
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Dr. Anja Stöbener
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Dr. Hendrik Bachmann
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Dr. Jörg Cuno
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
Dr. Ludwig Schick
Contributing to COLUMBA Magazine.
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