SHUKATSU - End of Life Planning Seminar at Buddhist Temple of San Diego
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Plan Now to Avoid Pain and Confusion for your Friends and Family
New and returning attendees welcome.
MAIN TOPIC: The Importance and Value of Advance Care Planning from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
Meet Assistant Chief Shawn Takeuchi, San Diego Police Department, as he discusses the value of advance care planning and how law enforcement would have to get involved if planning is not done. He will also discuss the roles of first-responders - the roles of both police and paramedics/EMTs.
PLUS GET THE LATEST ON ADRs and POLST from Dr. Mitsuo Tomita, MD, retired. Why you need both and how they help your wishes to be known WHEN IT COUNTS.
PLEASE RSVP. Sessions are free but we need to know how many people will be attending. Call or email the Temple at 619-239-0896 or aW5mbyB8IGJ0c2QgISBuZXQ=. OR YOU CAN Text Bill @ 619-248-3746.
The session, with Q&A, will run some 90 minutes. Light refresments will be served.
THE SHUKATSU SEMINARS are designed and presented by Dr. Tomita, who served many decades in family practice at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego before his retirement. Now in the United States, as in Japan, planning for one's death is beginning to be seen as part of a life well-lived.
New and returning attendees welcome.
MAIN TOPIC: The Importance and Value of Advance Care Planning from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
Meet Assistant Chief Shawn Takeuchi, San Diego Police Department, as he discusses the value of advance care planning and how law enforcement would have to get involved if planning is not done. He will also discuss the roles of first-responders - the roles of both police and paramedics/EMTs.
PLUS GET THE LATEST ON ADRs and POLST from Dr. Mitsuo Tomita, MD, retired. Why you need both and how they help your wishes to be known WHEN IT COUNTS.
PLEASE RSVP. Sessions are free but we need to know how many people will be attending. Call or email the Temple at 619-239-0896 or aW5mbyB8IGJ0c2QgISBuZXQ=. OR YOU CAN Text Bill @ 619-248-3746.
The session, with Q&A, will run some 90 minutes. Light refresments will be served.
THE SHUKATSU SEMINARS are designed and presented by Dr. Tomita, who served many decades in family practice at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego before his retirement. Now in the United States, as in Japan, planning for one's death is beginning to be seen as part of a life well-lived.
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