Michel Eyquem de Montaigne: 16th Century Humanist on How to Be Human

Code: SL51781

Dates: March 21, 2025

Meets: 12 N to 2:00 PM

Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $49.00

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The man who invented the essay lived during an era of death and destruction due to religious wars and yet he was optimistic and hopeful about the potential of human beings.  His essays have been a source of wisdom, insights, and entertainment for Dr. Kent Bottles who will discuss how this winegrower discovered the secret of living a meaningful and useful life during a time of chaos and uncertainty.  
Fee: $49.00
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Kent Bottles

Dr. Kent Bottles teaches health policy and payment reform at The Thomas Jefferson University College of Population Health in Philadelphia and regularly consults and presents on population health, health care reform, digital medicine, and the future of the doctor patient relationship. He has been a Professor and Chair of academic medical school pathology departments, a Chief Medical Officer of a state-wide integrated delivery system, a President and CEO and DIO of an educational and research collaborative in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a President and CEO of an evidence-based medicine health care consortium in Minneapolis, and a President and Chief Knowledge Officer of a genomics bio-tech start-up company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dr. Bottles has received the following awards and honors: Phi Beta Kappa, The Rodney T. West Literary Achievement Award for the most important article on medical management in 2001 from the American College of Physician Executives, the Resident Teacher of the Year Award from the University of Iowa Department of Pathology, the UC San Francisco Class of 1991 Certificate of Distinction in Teaching for a Major Contribution, the UC San Francisco Class of 1990 Certificate of Distinction in Teaching for a Stimulating Lecture Series, and the Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching at UC San Francisco for Basic Science.

kentbottles@gmail.com

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