This is a new FREE
online event for medical professionals, students, and administrators
examining how mindfulness and compassion practices can help address the
complex issues of chronic stress, emotional exhaustion, and systemic
burnout. Participants will learn practical, evidence-based tools to support
clinician well-being and improve patient care.
Speakers for this
free event, May 23-27th, 2019, include leading experts and researchers in
medicine and mindfulness, and high-level innovators on the frontlines of healthcare
reform, including:
·
Jon
Kabat-Zinn, PhD: Founder of
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
·
Zev
Schuman-Olivier, MD: Executive
Director and Research Director, CHA Center for Mindfulness and Compassion
·
Susan
Bauer-Wu, PhD, RN:
President, Mind & Life Institute
·
Congressman
Tim Ryan: Mindfulness
advocate, 2020 Presidential candidate
·
Kristin
Neff, PhD: Author,
Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself
·
Bobby
Mukkamala, MD: Board
member, Crim Fitness Foundation and American Medical Association
·
Ron
Epstein, MD: Author,
Attending: Mindfulness, Medicine and Humanity
·
And
many others!
Sessions will be
available to access for 48 hours after their initial airing, allowing you
to watch when it’s most convenient for you. Watch just 1 talk or all 25+!
Continuing
education credits and contact hours are also available as part of the optional "Resource
Package," an upgrade option which gives life-time downloadable access
to the program and additional resources.
The Mindful
Healthcare Summit will offer practical, evidence-based tools to help
medical professionals learn to:
·
Introduce
mindfulness and compassion practices to steady the mind into relaxed
readiness in the midst of daily high-stress work.
·
Build
sustainable, long-term resilience and work-life integration.
·
Develop
compassion in work and among teams to build cultures that promote camaraderie,
clarity, and health.
·
Address
the roots of the burnout epidemic, and explore the very real, daily
challenges that practitioners face working in healthcare.
·
Understand
the best practices and most common pitfalls to avoid when bringing
mindfulness into healthcare settings.
·
Case
studies and interviews with the experts and administrators who are
implementing these practices in hospitals and universities across the US ––
including the cutting edge peer-reviewed research and case studies behind
them.
Please forward
this email to any friends or colleagues who might benefit from this free
resource!
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