Sooner or Later

Damiano de Sano Iocovozzi

Sooner or Later offers patient, family and caregivers a safe place to help process the turbulent emotions during the diagnosis phase of a serious or terminal illness and remain sane, rational and in control.

It provides the pertinent questions to ask specialists written in a way the reader and provider understand to empower patients and their families to seek the appropriate level of care.

Sooner or Later provides the information and tools to take control and make good decisions to maintain the best quality of life.

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  • ISBN: 978-0-9842258-6-6
  • Publication Date: Apr 2, 2010
  • 6 x 9 in., 124 pages
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About the Author

Damiano de Sano Iocovozzi

Damiano de Sano Iocovozzi, MSN FNP CNS served on the committee for biomedical ethics for the California Nursing Association in San Francisco, California. Damiano has 23 years of bedside experience as a registered nurse, clinical nurse specialist, family nurse practitioner and college instructor. His bedside knowledge, experience and skill continue to provide patients with expert care and consultation.

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Endorsements

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"Sooner or Later is a rare treasure. This book shines with compassion, wisdom, humor, and truth. I believe it should be must reading for everyone. Really!"

—Christiane Northrup, M.D., OB/GYN physician and author of the New York Times bestsellers: Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause

"Sooner or Later gently guides the reader past denial and into death, a subject we inevitably need to confront. . . . This book lays the foundation for us to ask profound questions of our loved ones and ourselves."

—Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H., Beverly Hills media psychiatrist and bestselling author