Virtual Mental Health Monday Special Edition: End-of-Life Care: Cultural and Spiritual Considerations
The first VMHM of the season will be a live-streamed panel discussion highlighting the importance of spiritual and cultural considerations during end-of-life care. Research shows that addressing these needs can greatly improve patient satisfaction and well-being and provide critical support for families. Esteemed panelists from the UAB Center for Palliative Care and the Center for Conscious Living and Dying in North Carolina will lead the discussion. Join us for this important conversation.
Please contact us with any questions (artsinmedicine@uab.edu).
UAB AIM’s Virtual Mental Health Monday Series is made possible by
Independent Presbyterian Church Foundation
Miriam Kirklin Reed
Susan Mott Webb Charitable Trust
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