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Monday, October 2, 2023
6:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT
- How intentional living can change our brain
- How that change can affect our life- Our minds and bodies are deeply connected. Every thought has a direct cellular effect on our bodies. When we set an intention, the communication pathways between our mind, brain, and body fire up.
- The difference between intentions and goals
Greg Hammer, MD is a Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, pediatric intensive care physician, pediatric anesthesiologist, mindfulness expert, and the author of GAIN without Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals.
A member of the Stanford WellMD initiative, Dr. Hammer is the former Chair of the Physician Wellness Task Force for the California Society of Anesthesiologists. He has been a visiting professor and lecturer on wellness at institutions worldwide and teaches GAIN to medical students, residents, and fellows at Stanford.
Dr. Hammer’s clinical focus is in pediatric cardiac anesthesia and pediatric critical care medicine. His research is in developmental pharmacology and immunology, and he has an active laboratory with multiple ongoing studies in these areas. He has published widely on topics related to pharmacology and perioperative care of children undergoing cardiac and thoracic procedures as well as organ transplantation. Dr. Hammer is a health enthusiast and meditator, utilizing a non-duality and mindfulness-based approach, including the GAIN method.
Website: www.GregHammerMD.com
TUNE IN HERE at 6pm ET on October 2nd, 2023.