
Unleashing the Positive Power of Compassion
02/24/18 • 28 min
Beth Lown, MD, Medical Director at the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare, discusses recent research around compassion. She introduces a social neuroscience-based model and behavioral framework for compassionate collaborative care illustrated by clinical stories. She talks about the positive power of compassion and potential strategies we can use to build cultures of compassion and collaboration.
Beth Lown, MD, Medical Director at the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare, discusses recent research around compassion. She introduces a social neuroscience-based model and behavioral framework for compassionate collaborative care illustrated by clinical stories. She talks about the positive power of compassion and potential strategies we can use to build cultures of compassion and collaboration.
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