The following opportunity has been shared on behalf of a member or affiliate of the Austin Area African American Behavioral Health Network (4ABHN).
A patient’s spirituality and religion continue to be an area that clinicians do not discuss as often as they should, and clinical chaplaincy remains an underutilized resource in health care. Recognizing the role that spirituality and religion plays in the health of people, we put together a fantastic panel who will address this issue from their perspective.
Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Location: UT-Health Learning Building (HLB), Auditorium (1.111)
Lunch will be provided
Please RSVP here!