Monday, August 26, 2013

We wanted to start introducing you to the teachers and colleagues you will be sharing time and knowledge with in Aspen.  First up, a few of the members of our Vital Talk team: Tony, James, Kelly, Holly and Bob will be instructing during the conference and Lisa is helping to make sure your stay in Aspen and conference experience goes smoothly!

We are hoping to do a small profile feature on all participants, so after reading these it would be great if you could fill out your own profile using this same format and send a picture to: Lisa@vitaltalk.org
 
Featured Profiles 8/26:
 
Name: Tony Back
Location: University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
What are you working on currently: Just wrapping up a project exploring new kinds of conversations possible now with patients; trying to disseminate VitalTalk; starting a new project on feedback to clinicians about patient preferences; and another project developing a theory of clinical interactions by studying clinicians with contemplative practices; redesigning a backyard garden to get the right balance of informal and formal; still deep in a Zen practice because it makes me much nicer to be with.
 
Something I love: I'm developing some 'small acts of courage' videos--a terrific challenge. I'm getting married to my partner Ted after 30 years--never thought this would happen! Watching hummingbirds in our weekend garden on Vashon Island. 
 
 
 Name: James Tulsky
Location: Duke University
What are you working on currently:  Creating comprehensive, integrated palliative care across Duke Medicine - from cradle to grave, and home to hospital.  I am also studying an intervention to increase the likelihood that cancer patients get their emotional needs met from their oncology providers, and have just started a new project looking at to what extent patients, doctors and family members make decisions because of what they think the other members of the triad want, rather than knowing what they want.

Name something you love about one of your current projects: I love working with an incredibly diverse interdisciplinary research team - physicians, nurses, chaplains, social scientists, behavioral economists.  In a couple of weeks I'm meeting with a Duke Slavics professor who is also a hospice social worker!  I realize I learn so much more from people unlike me.

 
 
Name: Bob Arnold
Location: Pittsburgh
What are you working on currently: Trying to embed Palliative care into our health care system; Working to develop better train the trainer programs in palliative care communication
Name something you love about one of your current projects: How much I am learning about what it is to be a good teacher - largely from the K-12 literature!
name: Holly Yang

Location: San Diego, California

What are you working on currently:
Masters in Health Professions Education at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Health Professions,
Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Director at Scripps Mercy Hospital, teaching medical students, residents, fellows, and international physicians Hospice and Palliative Medicine skills, including communication skills
and multiple projects with the Vitaltalk community.

Name something you love about one of your current projects:
I love the people that I encounter in each of these areas of my professional life… excited, committed professionals, all striving to grow, learn and teach with compassion and joy.


Name: Kelly Edwards
Location: University of Washington, Seattle
What are you working on currently: I am working on several grant-funded projects and educational initiatives within our School of Medicine and School of Public Health, and also within the Graduate School more broadly.  While there are many diverse projects and audiences, a common thread is working with trainees, faculty, and systems to achieve their potential.
Name something you love about one of your current projects:  I love being in conversation with others about ideas that transform our thinking, our systems, and our ways of being.  In my projects I strive for a balance between conceptual work – remembering what's at stake – and moving forward toward action, experimentation,  learning, and growth.  Work that is fun, relational, and action-oriented is the best.    



Name: Lisa Ravenel
Location: Seattle, Wa
What are you working on currently: I am working part time as the project manager for Vital Talk - helping the team to make this great organization grow.  I also work part time on a candle company that I founded 2 years ago. 
Name something you love about one of your current projects: Learning about a world that is completely new to me (doctor patient communication) realizing how important it is and meeting great people along the way.

These are just a few of the faces you will meet through PalliTalk, we look forward to introducing you to more over the next few weeks!

 

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