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In a Season of Giving and a Life of Service, How Can Mindfulness Inform What We Do?

December 15, 2021
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
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Patricia will reflect on how her mindfulness practice has informed her work with her husband on a health care project in rural Uganda, and lead us in reflections on the ways that mindfulness can help infuse meaning in our professional and personal lives.

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Patricia Bloom is a physician who has been involved in academic internal medicine and geriatric medicine in New York City for the past 35 years. She is currently a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Geriatrics at Mount Sinai Medical Center, where she served as both the Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs for the Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, and the Director of Integrative Health Programs for the Martha Stewart Center for Living. She is a Certified Teacher of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and has been teaching Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction and mindfulness workshops to people with a wide range of medical, psychological, and social stress since 2006.

Carol Liebman is Clinical Professor Emerita of Law at Columbia Law School, where she founded Columbia’s Mediation Clinic and the Negotiation Workshop. Professor Liebman is an internationally recognized speaker and trainer in conflict resolution. She has taught about negotiation and mediation in Vietnam, Brazil, Israel, and China, and has mediated cases involving medical malpractice, discrimination, family issues, public agencies, community disputes, business conflicts, and educational institutions. Professor Liebman also serves as one of the Builders of the Mindfulness Program.

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