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  1. It provides health care practitioners, and those with a profound interest in the energetics of living and dying, with a unique set of skills to deepen their understanding of the spiritual, psychological, social and physical aspects of the dying experience.

  2. The Art of Dying Institute is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit located in New York City. The Institute began as a series of conferences and has evolved into a resource for education and community focusing on the spiritual, scientific and practical approaches to end of life care, bereavement, and death.

  3. The Art of Dying Institute is a 501c3 not-for-profit located in New York City. The Institute began as a series of conferences and has evolved into a resource for education and community focusing on the spiritual, scientific and practical approaches to end of life care, bereavement, and death.

  4. It provides health care practitioners, and those with a profound interest in the energetics of living and dying, with a unique set of skills to deepen their understanding of the spiritual, psychological, social and physical aspects of the dying experience.

  5. At this time of widespread death in America and the modern world, when grief and suffering abound, compounded by systemic racism, we invite you to join important innovators in palliative and hospice care for an inspiring and informative weekend.

  6. Leslie Blackhall, MD. is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Humanities at the University of Virginia Medical Center and Director of its Palliative Care Services. She also earned a master’s in theology, at Harvard Divinity School, with a concentration in biomedical ethics, history, and philosophy. Wilka Roig, MA, MFA.

  7. Mar 1, 1995 · The Art of Dying Institute was born from five world-class Art of Dying conferences held between 1995 and 2016 with New York Open Center. From there it expanded to offer many programs on end-of-life care and the nature of death and dying.

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