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A stress and burnout presentation which gives the signs of both and tools to deal with each. For more information contact Emma on emma@time2beme.co.za.
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Dr. Srijan Sen, Professor of Depression and Neurosciences at University of Michigan
Jan Samzelius, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of NeuraMetrix
Dr. Tony Chang, Associate at Merck Ventures
Chaired by: Dr. Deanna Belsky, Associate at Dolby Family Ventures
Slidedeck supporting presentation and discussion during the 2019 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The Future of Brain Health (March 7-9th). Learn more at:
https://sharpbrains.com/summit-2019/
A uniquely designed lifestyle transforming retreat for physicians and for patients. Only through lifestyle transformation can we achieve maximum wellness!! Designed by Dalal Akoury MD President of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, Myrtle Beach SC
1. Living
and
Loving
Life:
A.er
Cardiac
Arrest
Eva
R.
Serber,
Ph.D.
Centers
for
Behavioral
&
Preven9ve
Medicine,
The
Miriam
Hospital
Department
of
Psychiatry
&
Human
Behavior,
Warren
Alpert
Brown
Medical
School