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Working the Mind-Body Connection – Tools from Thai Buddhism for Pain Management and Palliative Care on October 5

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Source: University of Pittsburgh

Source: University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh recently issued the following announcement.

WORKING THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION – TOOLS FROM THAI BUDDHISM FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT AND PALLIATIVE CARE

Healthcare and Religion Lecture Series

Scott Stonington, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Affiliate, Division of General Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine

University of Michigan

Abstract: In the US, the pendulum has recently swung from liberal prescribing to systematic restriction of opioids. Meanwhile, pain management remains uncomfortable and frustrating for most clinicians and patients. Using a series of cases from the US and Thailand, this talk explores concepts from Buddhism about the difference between pain and suffering, and the ways in which the attempt to escape discomfort (for both clinicians and patients) can generate cycles of suffering that plague those involved in pain medicine.

Offered via Zoom, registration required.  Please register here.

Tuesday, October 5 at 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

Virtual Event

EVENT TYPE

Lectures, Symposia, Etc., Virtual

TOPIC

Humanities, Continuing Education

TARGET AUDIENCE

Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Prospective Students, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows

TAGS

Catalog of Opportunities

UNIVERSITY UNIT

Center for Bioethics and Health Law, Department of Religious Studies

Original source can be found here.

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