Mimi Dunne

Mimi Dunne Dr. Mimi Dunne, a pioneer in end-of-life care in New York State, has been a leader in palliative medicine in New York’s Hudson Valley, A 2019 Stanford University DCI Fellow, Mimi is engaged in innovation to address suffering and improve the care of the dying. A graduate of Saint Louis University School of Medicine, she completed post-graduate education at the University of Chicago and trained in Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction at the University of Massachusetts. An author of studies, articles, and book chapters on Emergency Medicine, Palliative Medicine, and Global Health, Mimi is an advisor to the African Center for Research in End of Life Care (Rwanda) and Bulamu Health Care (Uganda).
Currently teaching
MED 296: Being Mortal: Medicine, Mortality and Caring for Older Adults
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