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9:05am Orientation to the workshop Zohray Talib, Workshop Co-Chair 9:15am thinking with a systems approach as a pathway to Design health Mary Jo Kreitzer, Director, Center for Spirituality & Healing, University of Minnesota 57
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58 A DESIGN THINKING, SYSTEMS APPROACH TO WELL-BEING 9:35am Questions 3-minute pause for body/mind connections -- Elizabeth Goldblatt 9:45am Applying design and systems thinking concepts Facilitator: Mary Jo Kreitzer, Workshop Co-Chair Case studies • Design Thinking as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Education in Health Care: Tim van de Grift, Vrije Universiteit University Medical Center Amsterdam • Systems Approach: Pinar Keskinocak, Georgia Institute of Technology 10:15am Discussion 10:45am BREAK SESSION II: DESIGN/SYSTEMS THINKING FOR CHANGING CULTURE 11:15am Changing culture Moderator: Ted Mashima, Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges Example 1: Interprofessional compassionate care Dorrie Fontaine, University of Virginia School of Nursing Example 2: Mind Matters Initiative for promoting well-being Lizzie Lockett, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, United Kingdom Interactive panel discussion: Each table comes up with a question for one or both speakers 12:15pm LUNCH 2:15pm BREAK 2:45pm Breakout sessions report back Facilitator: Sandeep Kishore, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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andra Crewe, Howard University School of Social Work, S interviews Angelo McClain, National Association of Social Workers Facilitator: Kimberlyn Leary, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Panel discussion 4:30pm Guided reflection Guide: Aviad Haramati, Center for Innovation and Leadership in Education (CENTILE)
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60 A DESIGN THINKING, SYSTEMS APPROACH TO WELL-BEING Policy to practice: Evidence-based process for building organizational resilience Moderator: Kennita Carter, Health Resources and Services Administration 8:15am Work hours limits Eric Holmboe, ACGME, talks with Rajata Rajatanavin, former Minister of Public Health in Thailand and former President of Mahidol University 3-minute pause for body/mind connections -- Maryanna Klatt 8:45am set up and assess evidence-based organizational How to happiness Charamporn Holumyong and Sirinan Kittisuksathit, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand Interactive discussion 9:45am BREAK SESSION IV: A PATHWAY FORWARD 10:00am Resilient organizations Moderator: Catherine Grus, American Psychological Association Speaker: David Ballard, Center for Organizational Excellence, American Psychological Association Table discussion: To develop your design pathway toward organizational resilience, share your ideas with others at your table about who makes up the stakeholder base in and outside of your organization. 10:30/ Designing a pathway to health and well-being 10:45am Facilitator: Workshop Co-Chairs Each table comes up with a path that is interprofessional and refers back to ideas discussed in session 2 Share ideas 11:00am ADJOURN
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