
Claude Grange
Claude Grange is a prominent figure in the field of palliative care in France, known for his dedication to improving end-of-life services. He is the founder of the palliative care unit (USP) at the hospital in Houdan. Grange co-authored the book 'Le Dernier Souffle' with writer Régis Debray, which serves as an inspiration for the film directed by Costa-Gavras. His work has brought attention to the crucial role of healthcare providers in supporting terminally ill patients.
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Greece:
Claude Grange is mentioned as a co-author of the book that inspired the film 'The Last Breath'.
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Greece:
Claude Grange's work is referenced in relation to the themes of end-of-life care in Gavras's film.
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France:
Claude Grange, a doctor specializing in palliative care, shared his experience in the essay 'Le Dernier Souffle'.
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Liechtenstein:
The film is adapted from a work by Claude Grange.
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France:
Claude Grange is a palliative care specialist who shares his experiences of accompanying patients at the end of life.
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France:
Claude Grange is the founder of the palliative care unit and co-author of the book that inspired the film.
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