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CHECK OUT AD4E’s UPCOMING EVENTS – because labels don’t tell truthful stories.
offerings with non-pathologising approaches
CHECK OUT AD4E’s UPCOMING EVENTS – because labels don’t tell truthful stories.
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The LOS ANGELES COUNTY CLIENT COALITION is putting on the 3rd Annual Innovations in Recovery Conference. The conference will ill take place on Monday, June 23, 2014 at the California Endowment Center (Directions & Innovations Conf 2014.flyer) located at 1000 N. Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90012, from 8:00am to 4:00 pm.
Please join us!!! The Wildflowers’ Movement will be exhibiting and presenting SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND, an innovative workshop with music, singing and art! Our group is about giving & receiving mindful support while practicing self-awareness, cultivating radical wellness, and celebrating diversity. We meet every 1st and 3rd Sunday at SHARE! in Culver City and out at various events, and in nature, our natural habitat.
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By TEDMED, Jan. 13, 2014
Fifteen minutes. That’s about how long the typical patient visit to a primary physician lasts. The result is all too often a frustrated patient who leaves without attentive care or follow-up, and a burned-out doctor who wishes he or she could do more to guide patients towards health.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – sponsor of the Great Challenges Program – convened a discussion called “Flip the Clinic.” It’s based on the growing movement to overhaul how class time is spent in schools, switching from time spent passively listening, to actively engaging in issues or problem-solving. Can we similarly overhaul the doctor-patient interaction? What would have to change – patient communications; payment models? Kick off the conversation today by tweeting your questions and comments to #GreatChallenges and we’ll discuss them on air.
Join here: Great Challenges, TEDMED
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