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What is End-of-Life University?
What is End-of-Life University?
EOLU is an online interview series about all aspects of the end-of-life. Dr. Karen Wyatt, a hospice physician, is the host and she interviews experts from fields such as:
- Advance Care Planning
- Aging
- Afterlife
- Arts and the Media (and the End-of-Life)
- Care of the Dying
- Caregiver Support
- Community Outreach
- Funeral and Burial Options
- Grief and Bereavement
Two NEW interviews are posted online each month. When you sign up for FREE you'll receive email notification for each new interview and call-in information. Replays of each call are available for listening for 4 days after broadcast.
Here's what listeners have to say:
"I wanted to take the time to thank you for the work that you are doing and for the ways it is enriching my work and life. I've been a hospice volunteer in a residential hospice for 14 years and have cared for family members when they were dying. Increasingly this has become my life's work in this final third of my life." - KA
"You're doing awesome work and I can't wait to thank you in person one day!
I don't want to miss a single speaker! Please Carry On Our Good Doctor. You're an excellent facilitator / Teacher." -LC
"Thank you for everything you do to educate and offer hospice to the general public, as well as offering your gifts in spiritual healing." -ZB
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Listen to some of our past End-of-Life University speakers:
Listen to some of our past End-of-Life University speakers:
"The Future of Hospice Care in the U.S."
With Don Schumacher, PsyD
In this interview you will learn:
- How hospice care is growing in the U.S.
- What still needs to change in end-of-life care
- What you can do to promote better end-of-life care for yourself, your loved ones, your community and our nation
J. Donald Schumacher, PsyD, is the President and CEO, National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Dr. Schumacher has more than 30 years experience in hospice and palliative care administration.
"Positive Passings"
with Suzanne B. O'Brien RN
In this interview you will learn:
- how we can help alleviate the future family caregiver shortage that has been predicted for the US
- what can be learned from a hospice program in the developing nation of Zimbabwe?
- what do non-medical caregivers most need to know in order to provide care for their loved ones at home?
Suzanne B. O'Brien is an end of life educator, consultant and author of Life, Love and Transition: Guidance for the End of Life (2012)--a guide to achieving a dignified, meaningful death through the hospice experience. Suzanne resides in New York's Hudson Valley, where she has been a registered nurse and hospice nurse for over 15 years.
Suzanne uses her medical training and natural gift of empathy to help her patients and families make the transition from life to death through the final months, week, or days, making sure their physical, emotional and spiritual needs are being met.
"How to Tell Your Story
and Leave Your Legacy"
With Nanette Randall
Join us for this interview to learn:
- Why creating a personal history to leave for your loved ones is important
- What you can do now to begin preserving your stories and life wisdom for the people you love
- Options for sharing your stories and getting professional writing help if needed
Nanette Randall enjoyed a long career as a business partner to operations, marketing, and sales leaders as a human resources associate and confidante. After a layoff in early 2006, Nanette embarked on a new challenge when she created Memoirs by Design, a personal history business. She believes everything up to that point was a primer for what she is doing today. Personal history is her life's work, and she is honored to have helped dozens of individuals, families, and small businesses capture their stories.
"Choices and Illusions
at the End-of-Life"
With Eldon Taylor
Join us to learn:
- How our beliefs about death and dying affect us at the end-of-life
- What science tells us about the afterlife
- The role of forgiveness in transformation
- How Inner Talk® Technology can help with anxiety at the end-of-life
Eldon Taylor, Ph.D., is a world renowned author, dynamic speaker, former criminalist and one of the world’s foremost experts on preconscious information processing, who’s prestigious career over the past twenty-five years, has taken him to packed lecture halls throughout the U.S., U.K., Germany, Hong Kong, Mexico and Malaysia. His unique, charismatic and energetic style captivates his audiences, compelling them to take control of their life with a style and approach that is unique and empowering. He is the author of five books regarding the subject of subliminal communication and the inventor of the proven and patented technology InnerTalk®.
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Karen Wyatt (Karen Wyatt's Album)
"What Really Matters: Living
Fully For All Your Days"
With Karen Wyatt MD
This interview will cover:
- How to incorporate the lessons learned from EOLU into your daily life
- Finding meaning in everything you do
- 3 tasks to undertake NOW to ensure peace of mind at the end-of-life
- Staying connected as a concerned community
Karen Wyatt, MD completed Family Practice Residency and a Fellowship in Psychiatry at the University of Utah. She spent many years of her clinical career as a hospice medical director and has written extensively about end-of-life care, including the bookWhat Really Matters: 7 Lessons for Living from the Stories of the Dying. She is passionate about helping people find meaning and purpose even during the most difficult times of life.
Register NOW for the EOLU
2016 Seminar Series So You Won't Miss a Single Event!
PLUS:
As a gift when you register you'll receive the
"BE Ready Checklist
for End-of-Planning"
Register NOW for the EOLU
2016 Seminar Series So You Won't Miss a Single Event!
PLUS:
As a gift when you register you'll receive the
"BE Ready Checklist
for End-of-Planning"