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Sam Teichman (she/her)
@samanthateichman.bsky.social
Death, Dying, & Grief Researcher | Sessional Lecturer | PhD Candidate in Gerontology at Simon Fraser University
In gerontology, death is always present—just rarely invited to speak first.

My latest article confronts that reluctance head-on: “Courageous Conversations", co-authored with my mentor, Dr. Albert Banerjee, published in Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. Read here: shorturl.at/sGrNc
Courageous conversations: The possibilities and practicalities of discussing death when teaching gerontology
When developing curricula in gerontology related to families and health, we often relegate death and dying, end-of-life care, and bereavement to the last topic of the course. However, what if we we...
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September 5, 2025 at 2:05 AM
This was truly a joy to put together. If you are looking to recreate this #intergenerational magic with your local community, please don't hesitate to reach out! 🌸

#aging #communitybuilding #creativity #vancouver

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Connecting generations through intergenerational flower workshops
Read more about the intergenerational flower workshops led by doctoral student Samantha Teichman and local business FLOWER HOUSE Studios.
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July 30, 2025 at 5:23 PM
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MAiDHouse warmly invites you to take part in our ongoing Memory Quilt Project. This online community art project welcomes anyone across #Canada processing #MAiD related #grief .

No prior #quilting experience is required. Learn more and join us today at www.maidhouse.ca/maidhouse-ev...
The MAiDHouse Memory Quilt Project — MAiDHouse
🏠🏠🏠 Come be part of our village. If you are experiencing, or have experienced bereavement after the medically assisted death of a loved one, MAiDHouse invites you to participate in the online, Canad...
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July 2, 2025 at 1:55 PM