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Helen Riess, M.D.,
Ph.D is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard
Medical School and Director of the Empathy and Relational Science
Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. The mission of
the Program is to enhance empathy and interpersonal relationships
in healthcare. Helen is also Chief Technology Officer of
Empathetics
which offers scientifically based empathy training
proven to optimize interpersonal engagement.
Jodi Halpern M.D., Ph.D, is Associate Professor of
Bioethics and Medical Humanities at the University of California,
Berkeley, in the Joint Medical Program and the School of Public Health.
As a psychiatrist with a background in philosophy, she investigates how
emotions and the imagination shape healthcare decisions of clinicians
and patients. She is author of
From Detached Concern to Empathy: Humanizing Medical Practice.
Edwin Rutsch,
Director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy, hosts a
discussion with two of the primary leaders in the movement to transform
medical culture from detachment to a culture of empathy.
Helen
Riess M.D., Ph.D is Associate Clinical Professor of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Director of the Empathy and
Relational Science Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. She
is Chief Technology Officer of
Empathetics
which offers scientifically based empathy training
proven to optimize interpersonal engagement.
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