Symposium on Humanism and Medicine: As if the Patient Mattered
1800 Orleans St.
Baltimore, MD 21287
The John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are pleased to present the “Symposium on Humanism and Medicine: As if the Patient Mattered,” taking place in the Turner Auditorium at The Johns Hopkins Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Berman Institute of Bioethics will be represented by speakers Cynda Rushton and Jeremy Greene.
The symposium will address topics such as burnout and wellness among health care professionals, as well as discuss the erosion of the human relationship between provider and patient. Presentations on these topics will be given by speakers including John Harley Warner, Ph.D., Arthur Kleinman, M.D., Louise Aronson, M.D., Salvatore Mangione, M.D., and Stephen J. Spann, M.D., as well as Johns Hopkins Medicine faculty members and trainees.
The event is free to attend, and free parking is available in the Washington Street garage. For more information and to register, visit hopkinsmedicine.org/oto/conley.