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![]() Kimberly Clark Sharp, MSW In 1982, Ms. Sharp founded Seattle IANDS, the oldest IANDS local group in the world. Since that time, the monthly group has become a 501c3 nonprofit organization, with monthly meeting attendance averaging 60 to 100 people and total attendance since 1982 exceeding 3,000. During Segment 2 , Ms. Sharp will present "Leading IANDS Local Groups: Insights from Decades of Experience." Ms. Sharp steered the growth of Seattle IANDS, serving continuously on its board of directors as president. She authored "The Near-Death Experience: Events and Aftereffects" in the "Psychosocial Aspects of Critical Care" section of the medical textbook, Mosby's Comprehensive Review of Critical Care. Through these experiences, as well as her experiences as a critical care social worker, near-death experience research assistant, instructor in death and dying at the University of Washington School of Medicine, media consultant for stories on near-death experiences, and author of the mass media book After the Light, Ms. Sharp has become recognized as an expert in the organization and leadership of IANDS local support and interest groups. |
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