Karen Lutfey Spencer

About The Author

Karen Lutfey Spencer is a medical sociologist and professor of health and behavioral sciences at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research on doctor-patient relationships, medical decision making, and healthcare inequality has been funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH) and published in scholarly peer-reviewed journals for over twenty-five years. She has been featured in The New York Times, NBC News, New York Magazine’s The Cut, and public radio outlets, among others. Dr. Spencer received her undergraduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College and graduate degrees from Indiana University Bloomington. She lives near the foothills in Littleton, Colorado with her husband, blue heeler, and far too many bicycles. Your Good Death is her first book.

To learn more about Karen you can visit her website at www.karenlutfeyspencer.com.

Books by Karen Lutfey Spencer

Your Good Death

Why End-of-Life Healthcare Is So Difficult and How to Make it Work for You

Speaking to readers who are struggling to navigate end-of-life healthcare, Your Good Death presents both personal stories and research-based strategies capable of shaping key questions that could revolutionize the course of their care—even while healthy.

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