On Wednesday, May 13, Loma Linda University Health is once again holding the Oasis event, “a day of renewal for all employees.”
This year it will take place at the California Citrus State Historic Park and will focus on “cultivating wholeness.”
Featuring keynote speakers Gerald Winslow, PhD; Shirani de Alwis-Chand, EdD; Danny Fontoura, MBA, and Charlene Wilson, MPH, CCP, the event is filled with back-to-back inspirational presentations all emphasizing the importance of wholeness in daily life. Terry Swenson, DMin, will facilitate times of personal reflection throughout the day.
At the end of the event, it is projected that attendees will be able to demonstrate how living with purpose can impact one’s personal and professional life. Participants will also be able to describe at least three key principles of wholeness that will help to improve the way they work and function throughout their daily routine.
“Oasis is the perfect opportunity for employees to hear four excellent speakers and reflect on their personal wholeness,” Kathy McMillan, MA, director of employee spiritual care and wholeness, said. “I believe people will be inspired by our newly defined themes of wholeness: Loved by God; Growing in health; Living with purpose in community.”
Registration is only $25 and can now be completed via the OWL portal. In addition to the motivational presentations, the event includes a light breakfast and lunch. For those interested, Oasis also offers up to three CEU hours.
To learn more and sign up for this event please click here.
Click below to download event flyer.