Faith and Loss: Lucy Kalanithi
Hours: 1.00

Published early in 2016, "When Breath Becomes Air" instantly became a best seller. Dr. Paul Kalanithi was at the point of completing his training to become a neurosurgeon when suddenly he was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. Paul’s moving memoir is his story of becoming a patient as he wrestled with suffering and loss, as well as love and hope. Paul’s wife, Dr. Lucy Kalanithi, completed his memoir after Paul died in 2015. ADU was fortunate to secure a speaking engagement by Lucy Kalanithi on December 8, 2016, in which she speaks openly about her husband, their relationship, and what sustained them at the end of his life. You will enjoy learning from their journey and come away with a better understanding of how life changing medical diagnoses changes relationships with others, with self and with God. You will be challenged to consider how suffering and love are related. This story and what you will learn from hearing from Dr. Lucy Kalanithi will be life changing for you and the way you care for others.

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  1. Provide examples of the effects of a life-threatening diagnosis on intimate relationships (e.g., marriage).
  2. Describe the unique experience of being a patient while also a physician.
  3. Articulate the interrelationship between suffering and love.
  4. Identify works of literature, including Scripture, which were significant for the author Paul Kalanithi in "When Breath Becomes Air".
  5. Discuss the impact of a sudden diagnosis “that changes everything,” present and future.

Lucy Kalanithi, MD, FACP

Lucy Kalanithi, MD, FACP, is the widow of the late Dr. Paul Kalanithi, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir, When Breath Becomes Air, for which she wrote the epilogue.  An internal medicine physician and faculty member at the Stanford School of Medicine in Palo Alto, CA, she completed her medical degree at Yale, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha national medical honor society, her residency at the University of California - San Francisco, and a postdoctoral fellowship training in healthcare delivery innovation at Stanford's Clinical Excellence Research Center.   At the cross-section of her career as a medical professional and her personal experience standing alongside her husband during his life, diagnosis, treatment, and death, Dr. Kalanithi has special interests in healthcare value, meaning in medicine, patient-centered care, and end-of-life care.  She has appeared on PBS NewsHour, NPR Morning Edition, and Yahoo News with Katie Couric, and has been interviewed for People, NPR, and The New York Times.  She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her daughter, Elizabeth Acadia.

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