HEART-to-HEART Pgm I: Beyond Pain
From: Claire Schoen
Series: HEART-to-HEART: Caring for the Dying
Length: 01:06:33
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Beyond Pain is the first in a series of three programs about helping people to live well as they face death. Winner of both the Gracie and Clarion Awards for Best Documentary Series.
What people fear most about dying is being in pain. And there is good cause for this fear, because a large percentage of Americans die in terrible and unnecessary pain. Richard Buike understands this well. His cancer has wrapped itself around his nerve cells causing unrelenting pain.
It is possible for almost everyone to be pain free at the end of their lives. The most effective remedy is an array of morphine-type pain medications. But the fear of addiction, the War on Drugs, government regulation and a lack of education keep doctors from using these drugs effectively -- or at all.
While Richard's days are numbered, he still has a life to live. After a career as a dispatcher for the Southern Pacific Railroad, Richard now owns a model train store. He has found a doctor who is willing to put him on a level of pain medication that would be considered phenomenally high in any other situation. And Richard continues to hang out at the store with his railroad buddies.
Others are not so fortunate. William Bergman died a terrible death, consumed by pain, while his family stood by watching helplessly. After he died, the family complained to the Medical Board which refused to act. Then they took their case to court. A stunning verdict by the jury has helped raise awareness of the need to take pain seriously for people facing death.
As the population ages and many of us confront the passing of parents and loved ones, we need a more thoughtful public conversation about end of life care. How can we help people live well in the face of death? Can we make the process of dying a meaningful experience free from excessive fear and pain? Heart-to-Heart raises these questions and explores some of the answers.
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Piece Description
Beyond Pain is the first in a series of three programs about helping people to live well as they face death. Winner of both the Gracie and Clarion Awards for Best Documentary Series. What people fear most about dying is being in pain. And there is good cause for this fear, because a large percentage of Americans die in terrible and unnecessary pain. Richard Buike understands this well. His cancer has wrapped itself around his nerve cells causing unrelenting pain. It is possible for almost everyone to be pain free at the end of their lives. The most effective remedy is an array of morphine-type pain medications. But the fear of addiction, the War on Drugs, government regulation and a lack of education keep doctors from using these drugs effectively -- or at all. While Richard's days are numbered, he still has a life to live. After a career as a dispatcher for the Southern Pacific Railroad, Richard now owns a model train store. He has found a doctor who is willing to put him on a level of pain medication that would be considered phenomenally high in any other situation. And Richard continues to hang out at the store with his railroad buddies. Others are not so fortunate. William Bergman died a terrible death, consumed by pain, while his family stood by watching helplessly. After he died, the family complained to the Medical Board which refused to act. Then they took their case to court. A stunning verdict by the jury has helped raise awareness of the need to take pain seriously for people facing death. As the population ages and many of us confront the passing of parents and loved ones, we need a more thoughtful public conversation about end of life care. How can we help people live well in the face of death? Can we make the process of dying a meaningful experience free from excessive fear and pain? Heart-to-Heart raises these questions and explores some of the answers.
Broadcast History
HEART-to-HEART: Caring for the Dying has been broadcast on over 150 stations to-date. These include major markets such as: KQED, San Francisco; WBUR, Boston; WBEZ, Chicago and KERA, Dallas. Originally distributed by PRI, the Series is now AVAILABLE TO ALL PUBLIC RADIO STATIONS.
Transcript
HEART-to-HEART Pgm 1: Beyond Pain
" Narration 1: HEART TO HEART: CARING FOR THE DYING. FROM PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL. THIS PROGRAM -- BEYOND PAIN -- EXPLORES THE REASONS WHY SO MANY PEOPLE SPEND THE LAST DAYS OF THEIR LIVES IN PAIN -- AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT.
?" MUSIC Theme music
(Up in the clear. Then fade down and run through Introduction.)
13" Ferrell: Sometimes people like me who spend most of our waking hours you know thinking about pain, talking about pain, seeing people in pain, writing about pain, we believe everybody already understands the problem of pain and they don’t.
" Narration 2: THAT WAS BETTY FERRELL ((FEHR'AL)). AND THIS STORY IS ABOUT PAIN. ABOUT DYING IN PAIN. IT'S A HARD SUBJECT TO FACE, BUT WHAT PEOPLE FEAR MOST ABOUT DYING IS BEING IN PAIN. BETTY FERRELL IS A NURSE AND RESEARCHER AT THE CITY OF HOPE NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER IN LOS ANGELES. A...
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Timing and Cues
Timing and Cues
Series Title: Heart-to-Heart: Caring for the Dying
Program Title: Beyond Pain
Total Program Length 58:00
(Program includes PRI logo, but OK to air on all radio stations.)
00:00:00 Incue: "Heart-to-Heart, caring for the dying. From Public Radio International. This program…..….."
00:19:16 Outcue: "You're listening to Heart-to-Heart, from Public Radio International. You can purchase a copy of this program or learn more about health care for the dying, at our website, hearttoheartradio.org."
41 sec music bed for ID
00:19:58 Incue: "Anita and Richard are more concerned about controlling Richard's pain than about addiction……"
00:39:02 Outcue: "You're listening to Heart-to-Heart, from Public Radio International."
51 sec music bed for ID
00:39:54 Incue: "How do we get doctors to treat pain? Some say there have to be penalties………"
00:58:00 Outcue: "…….PRI Logo"
Musical Works
List of musical cuts included in the Heart-to-Heart Radio series:
All musical cuts were composed and performed by the Artist
All music is owned by the Artist.
The Heart-to-Heart project has rights to use all music in this series
Artist Title
Stephen Saxon Theme music (no title)
David Norfleet Various cuts from demo CD and composed for show
Jim Quinn Various cuts (untitled)
Michael Stillwater Graceful Passages
Additional Files
- Transcript of Pgm I for H-to-H series (HtoHBeyondPainfinalscript.rtf)
- Sample Article about Heart-to-Heart for listener guides (SampleArticleaboutHEARTtoHEART.rtf)
- Press Release for Heart-to-Heart series (PressRelease.doc)
- Timings and Cues for Heart-to-Heart series (Programtimingsandcues.rtf)
- Richard Buike has lung cancer, but keeps his pain under control with morphine-type medications (PhotoHeartPgmIBeyondPain.jpg)
- Promo 30 sec for H-to-H prg I (HeartPainPromo30sec.mp2)
- Promo 15 sec for H-to-H pgm I (HeartPainPromo15sec.mp2)




