Every doctor will deal with deceased patients at some point. Few applicants have that experience, certainly fewer in a wilderness environment. Write it up
I concur. That said, is it the current convention to say one works with persons who are/were deceased, as opposed to "the patient died while we were..."? I was wondering what "providing care to someone who was deceased" meant. Passive verbs, bad!
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