Treat the Patient, Heal the Person
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Embracing Spiritual and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary Health Practices
Tuesday, March 8, 2016 | 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. 12th-Floor Lounge | E. Gerald Corrigan Conference Center | 113 W. 60th St. | Fordham University | New York City
How can we harness spiritual and cultural resources to enhance our understanding of "being healthy" and improve the quality of our healthcare? Join us for a daylong gathering of leading practitioners and scholars who will examine cross-cultural perspectives on well-being, explore best-practices, and propose innovative approaches to healthcare delivery. For additional information, including speaker bios and a full agenda, follow the link below. Keynote
Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity and The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression.
Featured Speakers
Barry S. Anton
Rachel Cowan
Jeanne Dennis
Alan Dienstag
Marc Galanter
Rosanne Haggerty
Patrick J. Howell
Nancy Kehoe
Roberto Lewis-Fernandez
James P. McCartin
Lisa J. Miller
M. Carrington Reid
Acacia Salatti
Falguni Sen
Richard Shweder Sponsors
Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center
The Fordham Center on Religion and Culture FREE ADMISSION
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For more information, contact Please RSVP at at crcprogram@fordham.edu. For additional information, please visit fordham.edu/info/20095/center_on_religion_and_culture/165/upcoming_events.
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