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Mary E. Johnson on Holding Vigil With Dying Loved Ones

2018 Palliative and Supportive Care in Oncology Symposium

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Mary E. Johnson, author of Stay With Me Awhile, discusses her play, a compilation of vigil stories from across cultures and religions, and the profound impact the performances have had on audience members.



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