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Ronald Cranford

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His testimony to the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research was incorporated in their seminal 1981 report, "Defining Death," and their 1983 report, "Deciding to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment." Dr. Cranford published about 60
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societies. In the mid-1970s, Dr. Cranford founded and chaired the Thanatology Committee at Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, to examine and improve end-of-life care. With Steven Miles, MD, Dr. Cranford and Alvin Shultz, MD, introduced the
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articles in the medical literature principally on states of unconsciousness and end-of-life care. In March 2006, his last letter in
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in Minneapolis, attaining the rank of Professor of Medicine in 1993. He held numerous posts with neurologic and
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neurologist
comas
unconsciousness
persistent vegetative state
do not resuscitate
Karen Ann Quinlan case
Paul Brophy
Nancy Cruzan case
Terri Schiavo case
Peoria, Illinois
medical degree
University of Illinois College of Medicine
flight surgeon
U.S. Air Force
Vietnam War
Hennepin County Medical Center
ethics
Do not resuscitate
The Lancet
force-feeding
Guantanamo Bay
Cuba




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