What we know now about COVID-19”
Now that we are a year into the pandemic and people are being vaccinated, this is a timely topic as public agencies, organizations, and businesses contend with the complexity of new information and guidance as they work on how to safely reopen and begin returning to normal life. Patrick Joseph, M.D., Chair of Infection Control at San Ramon Regional Medical Center will provide a summary of what has been learned about the virus and what is new with regard to the variants and vaccination.
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“Mental Health Post Pandemic and Re-turning to What Matters Most“
As Covid-19 restrictions are lifted and we are asked to return to “normal” life, it is natural to experience feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and increased stress. What is “normal” and how might we return in a way that fosters mental health and cultivates meaning and growth for our family members, co-workers, and employees? Nitsa Dimitrakos, Ph.D., member of the class of 2015, and Clinical Director of Discovery Counseling Center, will address these critical questions and present on how to best support those around us as we dare to explore and then re-turn to what matters most..
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“Personal Observations on Community Leadership Traits”
To wrap up this year’s Graduate Speaker Series, we’ve asked retired Mayor and Leadership SRV Director Bill Clarkson to provide a reflection on what he has observed while serving in local public office about the traits of effective community leadership and the importance of developing future community leaders.
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