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On behalf of University of the Pacific and the Conservatory of Music, the Music Therapy Program presents a one-day symposium exploring the important role of music therapy in end-of-life care. The program includes sessions on program development, interdisciplinary advocacy, and grief support. The event also features student-composed recording projects that transform a person’s heartbeat into a musical legacy and sensory connection for the ones they love.REGISTER AT pacificadmin.wufoo.com/forms/cadence-of-life-registration-2026/
The symposium will feature presentations from practicing clinicians. Registration to attend is free and a boxed lunch
is included if you register by April 21. There are no prerequisites to attend/participate in the symposium. Eligible participants may earn a total of six CMTE credits.
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE:
8 am: Registration
8:45 am: Opening remarks
9 am: Session #1 Building a Legacy: Creating a Music Therapy Program in Hospice and Palliative Care, Stacey Stinson, MA, MT-BC
10 am: Session #2 Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Advocacy, Genessee Tudino, MT-BC
11 am: Session #3 Music Therapy and Bereavement, Christian Tudino, MT-BC
12 pm: Lunch (A boxed lunch is provided for all pre-registrants, availability limited)
1:30 pm: Session #4 And The Beat Goes On!, Brian Schreck, MM, MT-BC
3:30 pm: Session #5 Roundtable Discussion
4:30 pm: Closing remarks
For a detailed program and to learn more about the symposium, visit pacific.edu/event/cadence-life-music-therapy-hospice-and-palliative-care
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Event Venue
Faye Spanos Concert Hall, 625 Dave Brubeck Way, Stockton, CA 95204-1834, United States
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