See my review of the the 3rd Annual Mayo Clinic Humanities in Medicine Symposium in The Badger Journal, Year 3, Volume 1.
See my review of the the 3rd Annual Mayo Clinic Humanities in Medicine Symposium in The Badger Journal, Year 3, Volume 1.
It has been a busy couple of months with the book launch, with the biggest news being that Walking the Medicine Wheel was selected as one of Courage & Renewal’s Favorite Courageous Books of 2016!
I did a book event at University of Washington Bookstore on 12/7/16.
Joseph and I did a book reading at BookWorks in Albuquerque, New Mexico 11/10/16 and that was great fun presenting together!
I presented at the 3rd annual Mayo Clinic Humanities in Medicine Symposium with the title, “Walking the Medicine Wheel & the Hero’s Journey: Models of Initiation for Veterans’ Homecoming.” This was on 11/4/16 and I really enjoyed it and I met some great people with good hearts. For instance, I met artist Richard Retter who led us in some creative painting exercises.
I also found a statue outside in the desert garden called, “Transformations of the Shaman.”
In Albuquerque I met a Dine (Navajo) Code talker and visited the small Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe that had a stained glass moon phase calendar.
The last big news is that I have a new addition to my job. I have a one day a week appointment at the VA as a Whole Health Education Champion, which will mean I will be conducting training in the larger VA with the Office of Patient Centered Care & Cultural Transformation. I am very excited about this opportunity!