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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Stephen G. Post is a researcher, public speaker, professor, and best-selling author who has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Fordham University-Marymount, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988-2008) and Stony Brook University School of Medicine (2008-). He is best known for his research and popular presentations on the health benefits of helping others, on the practice of compassionate care and its impact on patients, on sources of meaning in caring for the \"deeply forgetful,\" on how youth who follow the Golden Rule live happier and more resilient lives, and on the nature and origins of selfless love. He is an elected member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Character Strengths and Virtues, the handbook and classification of Positive Psychology. Post served as Senior Research Fellow in the Becket Institute at St. Hugh's College at Oxford University, and was selected as the Public Member of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Composite Committee (2000-2005). Post wrote the 2011 best-selling book The Hidden Gifts of Helping: How the Power of Giving, Compassion, and Hope Can Get Us Through Hard Times. He was lead author of the 2007 Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving. His writings were included in Best American Spiritual Writing (2005). Post received the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada (2008), and was listed in the \"Best Spiritual Books of 2011\" by Spirituality & Practice. Articles by or about him have been published in Parade (magazine), O: The Oprah Magazine, The New York Times, and Psychology Today. He has appeared on many major media venues, including 20/20, The Daily Show, Stossel, and Nightline.His book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease: Ethical Issues from Diagnosis to Dying (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2nd edition 2000) was designated a \"medical classic of the century\" by the British Medical Journal, which wrote (2009), \"Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.\" He is an elected member of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Panel of Alzheimer Disease International. Post is one of several recipients of the U.S. Alzheimer's Association \"distinguished service award\" for his work with family and professional caregivers over two decades."@en }

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