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Discussing with your patients the importance of reclaiming posi-spective, uncovering your purpose and staying engaged

4th International Conference on NEUROLOGY AND NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
September 18-19, 2017 | Dallas, USA

John M Baumann

University of Louisville, USA

Keynote: J Neurol Neurosci

Abstract:

My target audience is all medical personnel. The purpose of of this Presentation is to encourage medical personnel who treat those diagnosed with a life-changing condition (for example, Parkinson��?s disease) to go beyond the clinical role and discuss with their patients the importance of (a) keeping or, if the disease has caused them to take on a negative attitude, reclaim a positive perspective, (b) uncover their purpose and (c) stay engaged in whatever they can still do that they love to do using the twelve Decide Success principles. In today��?s world, medical personnel are under so much pressure to see as many patients as possible that there is no time for the medical personnel to address important,but not clinical information

Biography :

John M Baumann inspires and helps real people to live their lives to the fullest, and even embrace their life-changing event, with the goal of uncovering their life’s purpose (JohnBaumann.com). He is an internationally-recognized inspiring success speaker. In 2002, at 41 years old, working as the top attorney for a public company, John was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. From 2005 until 2014, John taught law at the College of Business at the University of Louisville to over 1,000 undergraduates. John was selected the Most Inspiring Professor John wrote a book entitled, “Decide Success - You Dead Yet.