Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital
Bethany-Rose (BR) Daubman, MD, received her medical degree with a Distinction in Bioethics from Albany Medical College. She completed residency and served as chief resident through the Tufts Family Medicine Residency and completed the Harvard Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship. She serves as Co-Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Global Palliative Care Program and Director of Fellowships at the Harvard Global Health Institute.
Dr. Daubman’s work is focused on educational interventions to relieve suffering for vulnerable populations within the US, globally, and through disaster response. She has partnered with local palliative care leaders to develop educational programs and expand services in countries such as Jamaica, Chile, Uganda, and Kyrgyzstan.
Somewhat closer to home, and in collaboration with the Northern Plains American Indian Palliative Care Collaborative, a community advisory board of enrolled Tribal members, and the MGH Rural Health Program, Dr. Daubman is working to develop palliative care for American Indian communities in South Dakota.
Thriving in Transition: Empowering Mid-Career Clinicians in Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Thursday, March 5, 2026
1:00pm - 1:25pm PST
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose