Conference on End-of-Life Care to Preview PBS Series on DyingDuke University Medical Center More than 400 chaplains, pastors, physicians, nurses and hospice care providers will gather at Duke University on Wednesday, Aug. 23, for a day-long conference on religious communities and care for the dying. Sponsored by the Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, "Partners in Caring: End-of Life Care in the Church and Community" is being held in conjunction with an upcoming public television series on death and dying. The conference is intended to help prepare pastors, chaplains and lay leaders to facilitate discussion and study in their own congregations about both the series and end-of-life issues. The four-part television program, "On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying," is scheduled to air on PBS Sept. 10-13. Hosted by Emmy Award-winning journalist Bill Moyers, the series will report on the growing movement nationwide to improve care for the dying. In addition to a preview of the Moyers program, the Duke conference will include the following sessions and speakers:
The Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life seeks to improve care for the dying through interdisciplinary scholarship, teaching and outreach. Based at the Duke Divinity School, the program brings together scholars and students from throughout Duke and partnering institutions.
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