Join quarterly wellness convergence call for compassion discussion, Nov. 9

PROVIDENCE OREGON – Caregivers and providers are welcome to join an upcoming wellness convergence call, aimed at developing our shared knowledge around topics of well-being, resilience and compassion.

The virtual event will feature three caregivers reflecting on their experiences with practicing self-stewardship and supporting their own personal wellness.

Discover What Wants to be Nourished
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 9
Microsoft Teams meeting or call in at 509-904-0815, conference ID 308 062 255#

Download and share a flyer for the event.

Discussion topics will include:

  • Explore the language of wellness and well-being
  • Discuss approaches to self-stewardship
  • Recognize opportunities for connection and community
  • Identify aspects of life that deserve your love, energy and attention

Participants can download a supplemental document that will be used in discussing the last bullet point above.

The speakers for the call are Tracy Brown, chief mission officer, Providence St. Peter Hospital; Nora Perry, regional program manager, Providence Brain and Spine Institute; and Leslie Brown, administrative coordinator, compassionate care.

Learn more

These now-quarterly events were previously known as compassion networking calls. Visit our Wellness Convergence team on Microsoft Teams for updates on upcoming calls and events.

Get more resources, including recordings of past networking calls, by visiting our Compassion – Resilience and Burnout site. A recording of the latest call will be available at that site within one week following the event.

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