A Journey from Diagnosis through Stem Cell Transplant, written and performed by Judith Dambowic.
Show followed by a discussion with Judith and Rabbi Chaya Gusfield, Palliative Care chaplain.
Much to everyone’s surprise, age 58 brought a diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma. It is an incurable blood cancer, with no clear and accepted treatment path and a limited life expectancy. When one is no longer the medical provider and becomes the patient, they enter a community shared only by others faced with similar dilemmas and choices.
Judith has written and performs this solo piece as an educational tool with the hope of sharing her perspective of what this role reversal has taught her.
Donation of $20 at door is requested, to benefit Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.
Contact: Rabbi Greg Wolfe
Email: rabbi@bethaverim.org
Phone: (530) 758-0842
A Journey from Diagnosis through Stem Cell Transplant, written and performed by Judith Dambowic.
Show followed by a discussion with Judith and Rabbi Chaya Gusfield, Palliative Care chaplain.
Much to everyone’s surprise, age 58 brought a diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma. It is an incurable blood cancer, with no clear and accepted treatment path and a limited life expectancy. When one is no longer the medical provider and becomes the patient, they enter a community shared only by others faced with similar dilemmas and choices.
Judith has written and performs this solo piece as an educational tool with the hope of sharing her perspective of what this role reversal has taught her.
Donation of $20 at door is requested, to benefit Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.
Contact: Rabbi Greg Wolfe
Email: rabbi@bethaverim.org
Phone: (530) 758-0842
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Tulsa, OK 74145 United States