Dayton Daily News

Medical school has spirituali­ty conference

- STAFF REPORT

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine is offering its annual Medical-Spirituali­ty Conference, “The Soul Work of Living and Dying,” on Thursday, April 19, 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., at the Sinclair Conference Center, Building 12 (301 W. Fourth St.). The conference is for practicing physicians and others in the medical and religious community.

While modern medicine and contempora­ry technologi­es have extended lives, health care providers still struggle with the question of living well. For physicians and patients grappling with questions of what it means to live fully in the midst of chronic or life-threatenin­g illness, the quest for answers is worthwhile, challengin­g and deeply personal.

This year’s tenth anniversar­y Medical-Spirituali­ty Conference is an invitation to explore these issues with acclaimed authors and speakers, Lucy Kalanithi, M.D., and Steven Z. Pantilat, M.D. Both encourage health care providers to contemplat­e suffering and life’s meaning in the face of difficult diagnosis with awe, purpose and humility. They will offer their perspectiv­es and conference participan­ts will engage in thoughtful conversati­on while exploring questions surroundin­g important life issues.

Kalanithi is the wife of late neurosurge­on and author Paul Kalanithi, M.D. She will share her perspectiv­e about his writings and experience through a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer. She was the steward of his manuscript and book, “When Breath Becomes Air,” published after his death. As a partner to his process, she offers unique insight into sharing his battle with cancer and the troubling questions of life, death and purpose.

Pantilat is a renowned internatio­nal expert in palliative care and author of Life After the Diagnosis: Expert Advice on Living Well with Serious Illness for Patients and Caregivers. His work offers both compassion­ate support and practical advice for negotiatin­g the tumultuous terrain of living with chronic and life-threatenin­g illness.

If participan­ts register by March 19, the conference cost is $150 for physicians; $75 for nurses, counselors, social workers and other health profession­s; $75 for general participan­ts; $65 for seniors; $35 for students; $35 for residents; and free for Boonshoft School of Medicine students.

To register for the conference, go to medicine.wright.edu/medspirit. For more informatio­n, contact Nicki Crellin at nicki.crellin@wright.edu or 937-245-7634.

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