What makes for a ‘good enough’ digital death? And how can digital media bring meaning during serious life-limiting illness, and afterwards?

In his talk, Prof. Mark Taubert will outline hospital and hospice experiences with patients, significant others, researchers and fellow healthcare professionals who have delved into digital legacy planning. The taboo around death and dying is starting to crumble in some areas, more than others. People working in, or receiving palliative care, can influence and inform the sometimes fevered debate. Mark will outline narratives from wards and clinics, where people have asked him questions about what they should do with digital content when faced with the end of their lives or in bereavement. From patients who have created video content for their families to view on specific dates in the future, to the ‘problem’ of widowhood on Facebook. For the latter thematic, he was interviewed by CNN in 2022, a time when Meta was receiving a lot of complaints with regards to this issue and its stance on relationship status. Patient and family journeys have at times been very challenging and hard, but digital solutions have helped with legacy creation, learning and planning.

About Professor Mark Taubert

Mark is a palliative medicine hospital consultant and clinical director at Velindre University NHS Trust in Wales. His teaching/research activities at Cardiff University include advance care planning, acute palliative care, technology & new media and DNACPR decision making.

He is the founder of TalkCPR.com and has a national lead role to improve public understanding on topics relevant to care in the last years of life and at the extreme ends of medicine. He has delivered a Ted Talk on subtleties in language that are relevant to modern healthcare delivery, and writes for international news outlets like the Washington Post, where his article was an editorial top pick of the year.–

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A snipper of Mark speaking at the Digital Legacy Conference 2021 can be watched below

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