Over the past fifteen years of engagement in healthcare environments, the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care have witnessed an acute need for an approach to care that extends beyond the patient and their loved ones to include the clinicians themselves.
Too often, clinicians experience burn-out, a sense of isolation, and loss of meaning in their work and lives. Now more than ever, there is a critical need for deeper connections with patients, team members, and loved ones during the current global pandemic.
In response, last year the New York Zen Center launched a new and innovative year-long Contemplative Medicine Fellowship program. The inaugural cohort is now halfway through the training and is applying the contemplative approach in their places of practice and lives, transforming their role as clinicians and leading change in the culture of care.
Join us for a free online event with Tieraona Low Dog, MD, an internationally recognized physician, author, educator, and thought leader in integrative medicine.
In this series, Tieraona and Fellowship guiding teachers Koshin Paley Ellison and Chodo Robert Campbell will discuss the impact of the Fellowship and how we can reimagine medicine as an instrument of healing for clinicians as well as patients. |
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