Contact Hours: 1.0
Thank you for registering for the Guest Lecture, The Expanding Role of Empathy in Placebo Biology with Leonard Calabrese. Dr. Calabrese will address trust in the doctor/patient relationship.
Important: This event will take place in person at UMSON in Room 211. If you are able, please plan to attend in person.
For those who cannot attend onsite, the live broadcast will be available here on CE21.
Please remember to complete the evaluation once the session is finished.
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
Nurses may receive 1.0 contact hour for participating and completing the evaluation of this educational activity. Partial credit is not provided. Participants receive a certificate via email from UMSON Office of Professional Education approximately two to four weeks after submitting their completed evaluation form. All requests must be received within 30 days of the event. The University of Maryland School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Leonard H Calabrese DO
Professor of Medicine
Director of the RJ Fasenmyer Centre for Clinical Immunology, Vice Chair, Department of Rheumatic and Immunologic Disease, Co-director of the Centre for Vasculitis Care and Research
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
Leonard Calabrese is a Professor of Medicine, Vice Chair of the Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Rheumatic and Immunologic Diseases and the Co-director of the Centre for Vasculitis Care and Research. He also serves as Director of the RJ Fasenmyer Centre for Clinical Immunology at the Cleveland Clinic. He also holds appointments in the Department of Infectious Diseases and the Wellness Institute.
He has particular interest in vascular inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, primary and secondary immunodeficiency states and the intersection of infections and autoimmunity. Over the course of his academic research career, Professor Calabrese has authored over 500 publications including book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles.