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Recovering Our Traditions III - A Journey of Transformation

Expanding the Horizons of Compassionate Care

February 10-12, 2008

San Antonio, Texas

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Registration will begin this Fall via our Web site and mail.  To place your name on our mailing list to receive the full program brochure, please email elna.stockton@providence.org.

Some of our distinguished faculty

Dan Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine and Director of the Bioethics Institute of New York Medical College; author of The Healer's Calling:  A Spirituality for Physicians and other Health Care Professionals and The Rebirth of the Clinic:  An Introducton to Spirituality in Health Care

Carol Taylor, RN, PhD
Director and founding member of the Center for Clinical Bioethics and assistant professor of Nursing at Georgetown University; senior research scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics

Myles Sheehan, SJ, MD
Senior associate dean, Education Program, and associate professor of Medicine/Geriatrics at Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of Medicine; editor, Geriatric Medicine:  A Case-Based Manual

Megan Cole
Artist-in-residence at the University of Texas, actress with numerous television guest-star appearances and originator of the leading role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Wisdom of Wit

David Moller, PhD
Director, Office of Human Values in Medicine at St. Luke's Health System in Kansas City, MO; author of Dancing with Broken Bones:  Portraits of Dying Among Inner-City Poor

Pat Franco, PhD
Director, Holistic Health Education, Mission Services, Bon Secours Richmond Health System

Sr. Karin Dufault, SP, RN, PhD
Executive director of the Supportive Care Coalition

Tina Castanares, MD
Medical director, Hospice of the Gorge; family physician and coordinator of Government Relations, La Clinica del Carino Family Health Center in Hood River, OR