TEDMED Announces Speaker: Pamela Wible, M.D., Physicians’ Guardian Angel
July 20, 2015 – – Pamela Wible, M.D., is proud to announce that she has been invited to speak at TEDMED. TEDMED is an independently owned and operated health and medicine edition of the TED conference, known all over the world as a conference that is dedicated to ‘ideas worth spreading.’ Talks held through TED have been viewed over 2 billion times online, by a global audience. Being invited as a speaker is an honor.
“We (including our editorial advisory board) have been moved by your work on physician suicide,” they wrote, upon inviting Dr. Wible to speak. Dr. Wible has accepted the invitation and will be presenting at TEDMED 2015, held on November 18-20 in Palm Springs.” She will speak on physician suicide.
TEDMED 2015 theme is “Breaking Through” and TEDMED notes, “We have a live, curated audience of 850 thought leaders in health and medicine and a livestream transmission that reached hundreds of thousands of people in over 145 countries last year. The heads of NIH, CDC, IOM, Nobel Prize winners and MacArthur geniuses have all recently graced our stage.”
The next TEDMED conference will address topics such as sexual realities and myths, how people identify with their genomic data, the indomitable human spirit, maximizing human potential, emerging technologies that edit the DNA, and the tortured psyche. Dr. Wible’s work and expertise touches a number of these topics; in particular, the tortured psyche.
The conference aims to explore different ideas that allow people to reimagine the meaning of humanity. In so doing, TEDMED inspires an extraordinary range of emotions—and transforms lives. Dr. Wible has been designated as the Physicians’ Guardian Angel for her contributions to medicine and dedication to helping suffering physicians.
Dr. Wible leads physician retreats where she helps burned out, depressed, and suicidal physicians heal and reclaim their careers. All medical students and physicians are able to join her upcoming retreat, where she will teach how they can create their own “ideal clinics.” The ideal clinic model is something that Dr. Wible has pioneered and that is now taught in some of the country’s top medical schools. She hopes to break through physician depression and prevent physician suicide through her work.
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Contact Pamela Wible, M.D.:
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541-345-2437
3575 Donald Street #220
Eugene, OR 97405
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