The Center For Practical Bioethics – Humility, Health and Healing: Where do we go from here?
February 25th is the date for The Center For Practical Bioethics’ private broadcast celebration of Humility, Health and Healing: Where do we go from here? Dr. Barry Kerzin, personal physician to the Dalai Lama, is the keynote speaker, and Dr. Steven Stites, The University of Kansas Health System, will be honored with the Vision to Action Award. Debbie Sosland-Edelman and Alan Edelman are the honorary chairmen. The night of health and healing supports the educational and operational needs of the Center.
Honorary Chairmen Debbie Sosland-Edelman and Alan Edelman |
John G. Carney, Center For Practical Bioethics |
Also featured in the January 23, 2021 issue of The Independent
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