Strategies to Enhance Wellness and Resilience in Interprofessional Health Sciences Students

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Oct. 21, 2020
Sessions type:
Pre-Conference Workshop

The question of how best to address the wellness needs of health sciences students is an urgent priority, especially in light of the national epidemic of clinician burnout. In this workshop, interdisciplinary presenters from The Ohio State University Health Sciences Colleges will review effective academic strategies that create opportunities for students to maintain wellness, implement self-care, and build resilience. Preparing students to be resilient clinicians requires educators to integrate wellness academic programming into curricula. This workshop will include presentations and discussion to spark novel and innovative educational strategies to enhance the well-being of health sciences students.

Learning objectives:
  1. The learner will understand the importance of wellness integration into health sciences' students' curricula.
  2. The learner will be able to describe a wellness model to engage students in self care activities.
  3. The learner will be able to identify three wellness strategies that can be integrated into curricula.

Speakers

Alice Teall
Director, Graduate Wellness Programming; Director, Telehealth Services; Assistant Professor of Clinical Nursing, The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Kate Gawlik
Assistant Professor of Clinical Nursing, The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Rustin Moore
Dean, The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine; Ruth Stanton Chair in Veterinary Medicine
Justin Barterian
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Susannah Turner
Director of Student Affairs, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry
Kristine Mason
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy

Summit on Promoting Well-being and Resilience in Healthcare Professionals

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