Rishi

The Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness

group shot of Dr Andarsio and Rishi

The Institute for the Study of Health & Illness (ISHI) was founded by Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., in 1991 at Commonweal. In 2016, the Institute became part of the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and was renamed The Remen Institute for the Study of Health & Illness (RISHI). In all that time, the Institute has provided education and support programs for health professionals who practice a medicine of service, human connection and compassionate healing.

Our Mission

RISHI’s mission is to contribute to healing the culture of health care through innovative educational programs and the formation of supportive communities. Our programs provide innovative tools, practices and resources to enable health professionals to sustain their service values, their humanity and their passion for their work. At every level of professional training RISHI’s programs enable learners to:

  • find deeper satisfaction and meaning in their day-to-day work lives
  • strengthen their original sense of calling
  • identify as healers within a worldwide community and long lineage of healers
  • form authentic, non-competitive community with colleagues
  • uncover the community of service that underlies the diversity of professional expertise
  • discover they are not alone
  • learn tools of self-care
  • renew their commitment to themselves, their patients, their students and medicine.

To learn more about Rishi and to see information about events, visit rishiprograms.org.

Last edited on 02/18/2019.