We All Have Two Lives to Live: Lessons from a Cancer Journey with Dr Patrick Hanaway
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Dr Patrick Hanaway is a board-certified family physician and internationally recognised leader in Functional Medicine. Former Chief Medical Education Officer at the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and founding Medical Director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, he has dedicated his career to advancing whole-person healthcare through clinical practice, education and research. His work focuses on helping people achieve better health by combining evidence-based medicine with personalised, integrative approaches.
Description
A cancer diagnosis can change every aspect of life, bringing uncertainty, fear and unexpected challenges. In this deeply personal and inspiring session, Dr Patrick Hanaway shares his own experience of living with cancer and the profound lessons it taught him about healing, resilience and what truly matters.
Reflecting on his journey through treatment, Dr Hanaway explores the importance of accepting support from others, maintaining hope during difficult times and finding strength through community, mindfulness and personal reflection. He also discusses how integrative approaches, including nutrition, acupuncture and self-care, complemented his conventional treatment and supported his overall wellbeing.
Rather than focusing solely on the disease itself, this session offers a powerful reminder that healing involves the whole person—mind, body and spirit—and encourages viewers to approach cancer with compassion, courage and a renewed appreciation for life.
A valuable resource for people living with cancer, their families, carers and healthcare professionals interested in integrative cancer care, emotional wellbeing and whole-person healing.
Format: Digital Video Recording
File Size: Approximately 130 MB
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