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In this tutorial, Dr. Neil Winger, a primary care physician associated with the UCLA Health Ethics Center, discusses advance directives. An advance directive is a legal document that outlines a person's preferences for medical treatment when they are unable to make decisions for themselves, such as in cases of severe illness or unconsciousness. It emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making between doctors and patients to ensure treatments align with the patients' wishes. The video highlights the need for individuals to designate someone—such as a spouse, sibling, or trusted friend—who can make decisions on their behalf if they are incapacitated, stressing that healthcare providers may not automatically know whom to consult in such situations.