LLI0652 - Master Class Series for Health and Wellness
Course Description
Instructor: Dan Reid offers a Four Course Master Class Series which dares to Enlighten, Enrich, and Educate our Lives with Riveting Subject Matter.
Engage in the full four courses or choose the ones which resonate with you most.
Dan Reid holds master’s degrees in public health & social work from the University of Michigan. He worked many years in organ transplantation providing support services to thousands of hospitalized patients & families while guiding ethical decisions about organ allocation. He formerly worked in community-based research & education from the early days of the AIDS epidemic, coordinating numerous longitudinal studies of behavioral determinants of HIV transmission and the psychosocial impacts of infection and disease, in collaboration with Harvard, CDC, and NIH researchers.
Dan has given over a hundred lectures nationally on healthcare ethics, caregiver stress & coping, grief & bereavement, and the impact of stigma on the perception & management of chronic illness. He actively mentored upcoming generations of multidisciplinary health care professionals and was voted Teacher of the Year at University of Michigan Hospital four times between 2004 and 2011.
This series includes the following four courses:
- Making Meaning out of Grief and Loss 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 and 10/01/24 From 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
- The Impact of Stigma on our Understanding of Chronic Illness 10/15/24 From 10:00 AM - 12:00PM
- Fighting Back: Social Injustice in the Early Days of the AIDS Epidemic in America 11/6/24 From 10:00AM - 12:00 PM
- Renewing the Spirit: Moving from Compassion Fatigue toward Resilience and Hope 12/04 & 12/11/24 From 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM
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