
Our best series of lectures yet continues with Chase Crossno, MPH. She will explore the concepts of narrative humility and moral resilience, things we in the field of hospice and palliative care experience frequently over our career. I can’t think of a better way to deliver a talk on moral resilience and communication than with the background of Greek mythology! Don’t miss this lecture!
Chase is an actor, activist, and advocate working at the intersection of the arts, public health, and medical education. She serves as Assistant Director of Interventions & Training at the TCU Institute of Behavioral Research, where she designs humanities-based interventions to address behavioral health challenges, with a focus on equity and access. She also consults with the Center for Compassionate Communication at UC San Diego’s Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion, contributing to the integration of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion into clinical fellowship training programs.
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