Dr. Joe Rotella, AAHPM: The importance of being human – Reflections of an aspiring medical humanist

08/26/24 at 03:00 AM

Dr. Joe Rotella, AAHPM: The importance of being human – Reflections of an aspiring medical humanist 
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine; Event Details; retrieved from the internet 8/23/24
The Importance of Being Human - Reflections of an Aspiring Humanist
Date: September 17, 2024
Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT
Members free; Non-Members $49.00 USD
Come along for the September Grand Rounds Series entitled "The Importance of Being Human – Reflections of an Aspiring Medical Humanist" with Joe Rotella, MD MBA HMDC FAAHPM [AAHPM's Chief Medical Officer]. Through anecdotes, sketches, and introspective thoughts from his three decades in hospice and palliative care, Dr. Rotella will delve into the similarities between the evolution of hospice and palliative care as a discipline and his own journey as a doctor and advocate for medical humanism. Attendees will be encouraged to reflect on the impact of this work on their lives and discuss strategies for self-care and mutual support to maintain our collective mission for the future. Following his prepared speech, Dr. Rotella will open the floor for discussion and sharing with the audience.
[Click on the title's link for CME information and to register.]
Editor's Note: Typically we do not post from the myriad of webinars available for professionals. This is different. We celebrate the career-long contributions of Dr. Joe Rotella throughout the scope of hospice and palliative care, especially as he moves into retirement. Professionally and personally, "Dr. Joe" lives and instills the title of this session, "The Importance of of Being Human." I have registered. We hope you will, too.

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