Controversial Topics in End-of-Life Care

October 28th, 2025

Join us for a thought-provoking session exploring two of the most controversial areas in end-of-life care: medical aid in dying and the emerging use of psychedelics for symptom management. This session will offer expert insights, ethical considerations and evolving legal landscapes, fostering open dialogue among members about these complex and sensitive topics shaping the future of compassionate care.

$25 per person, includes lunch
$10 for 1 nursing CE credit

Clarehouse Meeting Room
7617 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa

Jennifer Clark, MD
Hospice & Palliative Care Physician
Clarehouse Education & Strategy Consultant

Dr. Jennifer Clark is the author of Suffer., a reflection of the nearly twenty years she has practiced as a Hospice and Palliative Medicine physician.  Across the globe, from the bedside to the boardroom and beyond, Dr. Clark has served to heal, educate, and innovate toward the relief of suffering and promotion of well-being. She is passionate about her volunteer work as the medical liaison at Clarehouse, Tulsa’s home for dying people and as a board member for the Omega Home Network, a non-profit national membership organization that fosters the development of community homes for end-of-life care. As an independent consultant, Dr. Clark also provides consultative services for individuals, organizations, and communities seeking to create cultures and environments of flourishing. As seen in her 2019 TEDx event at the University of Tulsa, Dr. Clark uses these experiences to directly challenge our society’s definition of health.