Wild Mind: A Field Guide to the Human Psyche. Together we will discover universal patterns of psychological growth and maturity based on Plotkin’s nature-based map of consciousness, exploring how
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Wild Mind: A Field Guide to the Human Psyche. Together we will discover universal patterns of psychological growth and maturity based on Plotkin’s nature-based map of consciousness, exploring how life’s challenges, transitions, and encounters with our shadow can lead to deeper wisdom and authentic living.
This offering is free for Supporting Members! For non-Supporting Members, we ask for a $100 donation for the four meetings. You will be provided the Zoom link and other details after registration.
Dr. Andi Chatburn is a Hospice and Palliative Care physician and Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified (HEC-C) who served for a decade,...
Dr. Andi Chatburn is a Hospice and Palliative Care physician and Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified (HEC-C) who served for a decade, and was the Regional Senior Director for Ethics at Providence Health in Washington and Montana. In 2024, she transitioned to By The Bay Health in California, where she practices end of life care while continuing her work as a Spiritual Director and independent Bioethicist.
Dr. Chatburn earned both her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Arts in Bioethics simultaneously at Kansas City University in 2010. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Washington in Spokane in 2013, followed by a Fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine at the University of Kansas in 2014.
Throughout her career at Providence, she chaired and led over a dozen ethics committees. She also developed and taught a comprehensive Ethics Curriculum Training Program covering seven specialized courses—from pediatric ethics to end-of-life care—reaching hundreds of healthcare professionals.
Her academic experience includes Clinical Instructor positions in Biomedical Ethics at Washington University's Elson S. Floyd School of Medicine and Pacific Northwest University School of Osteopathic Medicine. As a spiritual care provider and ordained minister, she combines spiritual wisdom with clinical excellence to address healthcare's most complex ethical challenges. Dr. Chatburn has provided compassionate care and education for chaplains serving hospitals across the Pacific Inland Northwest. She also served as a Spiritual Director for many healthcare executives, consulting on leadership formation using the Jesuit model.
Currently a second-year seminary student with the Congregation for Sacred Practices, she is completing her PhD in Philosophy at California Institute for Integral Studies, focusing on Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion. This unique combination brings unprecedented interdisciplinary depth to bioethics education and practice.
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