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Explore the profound and lasting impact of the Terri Schiavo case on American medical ethics and end-of-life care in this insightful retrospective featuring Art L. Caplan, PhD. This landmark case remains one of the most significant legal and moral benchmarks for navigating patient rights and the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. Art L. Caplan, PhD, examines the complex legal battle between Michael Schiavo and the Schindler family, which eventually reached the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court. The discussion highlights how the case clarified the status of artificial nutrition and hydration as medical technology rather than basic nursing care. Furthermore, it underscores the necessity of advance directives and choosing a healthcare proxy to prevent prolonged legal disputes. By revisiting the medical findings of the autopsy, Art L. Caplan, PhD, addresses the complexities of diagnosing a permanent vegetative state and why clear communication is essential for families and clinicians alike. 00:00 - Introduction to Art L. Caplan, PhD 00:13 - The Terri Schiavo Case: A 20-Year Retrospective 01:34 - The Legal and Familial Conflict Over Life Support 02:43 - Congressional and Federal Intervention 03:28 - Defining Artificial Nutrition as Medical Technology 04:14 - Evolving Diagnoses of Permanent Vegetative State 04:58 - The Importance of Early End-of-Life Planning 06:07 - Summary of the Schiavo Case Legacy #MedicalEthics #TerriSchiavo #EndofLifeCare #Bioethics #PatientRights #HealthcareLaw #ArtCaplan #Medscape #AdvanceDirectives #MedicalHistory https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...