How Kelee Meditation Helps Medical Providers Detach From Internal Stressors & Other Distractions
Kelee Meditation Can Reduce the Potentially Negative Impact of the Following: Patient Care Challenges, Administrative Burdens, and Work-Life Imbalance
Goals:
1) Improve job focus and efficiency
2) Free yourself from daily distractions
3) Find better fulfillment when working with patients and at home
4) Expand your understanding of the difference between the brain and the mind from a Kelee Medicine perspective
5) Learn the Basic Principles of Kelee meditation and the Anatomy of the Kelee
6) Experience the 5-minute Kelee meditation in break-out groups followed by a Q&A session to enhance learning
Location: UC San Diego Medical Education and Telemedicine (MET) Building, Lower Level Auditorium
Target Audience: Physicians, PhDs, Pharmacists, Other Healthcare Providers, Residents, Fellows, Students, Nurses, Scientists and more
Details: Breakfast and Lunch will be provided. Early Bird Cost (until February 15th): $100, After February 15th: $125, Sign up at http://www.thekelee.org/
We are delighted to invite the UC San Diego Health Sciences community to our upcoming Kelee Meditation Conference. Both Dr. Amy Sitapati and I, who serve as Clinical Professors in the Department of Medicine, have found this practice to be an important part of our clinical and professional lives. This efficient 5-minute meditation can be practiced twice per day to help achieve mental stillness, which can lead to a variety of benefits. We hope to join us at this meaningful conference. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via email or check out the conference website at http://www.thekelee.org/ Daniel Lee, M.D.
Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine
dalee@ucsd.edu Amy M. Sitapati, M.D.
Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine
asitapati@ucsd.edu