Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being

By: Washington State University Health Sciences
  • Summary

  • The “Finding Joy” podcast was developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers at Washington State University (WSU) Health Sciences Spokane and Eastern Washington University (EWU). This podcast focuses on healthcare professionals’ and health profession students’ wellbeing and explores ways to create joy in the workplace/learning environment. Funding for the creation of this podcast has been provided by a U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) grant. Visit the Interprofessional Team-based Opioid Education program's website for further information: https://opioideducation.wsu.edu. If you would like to get in touch with the team, please contact us at medicine.ipoc@wsu.edu.

    © 2024 Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being
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Episodes
  • Serving the Community Through COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Uplifts Nursing Students and Faculty
    Mar 5 2024

    Kay Olson, Associate Teaching Professor at Washington State University (WSU) College of Nursing, and her former students, Kate Grambihler, RN at Deaconess MultiCare and Susannah Mills, Certified Child-life Specialist at Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, share their experiences applying skills learned in the classroom to practice by volunteering at community COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Kay, Kate, and Susannah discuss how the global pandemic impacted their teaching and learning environment and how they found personal and professional fulfillment through service to the community.

    “Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being" is a podcast resource developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers from Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane. They’re promoting well-being among students, faculty, and healthcare professionals during challenging times. Funding is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

    The Interprofessional Education Research team wishes to thank the following individuals for their invaluable contributions to this project:

    • Dr. Barb Richardson, nurse, educator, and interprofessional champion;

    • Cameron Cupp, creator of the “Finding Joy” musical score and current enrollee at WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine;

    • Washington State University staff from Marketing and Communications, Financial Services, and the Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research and Scholarship; and

    • Claire Martin-Tellis, Executive Producer, and Solen Aref, student intern, who developed the first five episodes of the “Finding Joy” podcast.

    This episode of “Finding Joy” was produced by Doug Nadvornick, Program Director, Spokane Public Radio.

    If you would like to reach out, please contact our team by sending an email to: medicine.ipoc@wsu.edu We also encourage you to visit our podcast blog as well as our team's website at: https://opioideducation.wsu.edu/about/.

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    17 mins
  • Fostering Connection Through Diversity Unites Nursing Students During the Global Pandemic
    Feb 27 2024

    This is “Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Wellness and Resiliency.” It’s a podcast resource developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers from Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane. They’re promoting wellness among students, faculty, and healthcare professionals during challenging times. Funding is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

    “Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being" is a podcast resource developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers from Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane. They’re promoting well-being among students, faculty, and healthcare professionals during challenging times. Funding is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

    The Interprofessional Education Research team wishes to thank the following individuals for their invaluable contributions to this project:

    • Dr. Barb Richardson, nurse, educator, and interprofessional champion;

    • Cameron Cupp, creator of the “Finding Joy” musical score and current enrollee at WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine;

    • Washington State University staff from Marketing and Communications, Financial Services, and the Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research and Scholarship; and

    • Claire Martin-Tellis, Executive Producer, and Solen Aref, student intern, who developed the first five episodes of the “Finding Joy” podcast.

    This episode of “Finding Joy” was produced by Doug Nadvornick, Program Director, Spokane Public Radio.

    If you would like to reach out, please contact our team by sending an email to: medicine.ipoc@wsu.edu We also encourage you to visit our podcast blog as well as our team's website at: https://opioideducation.wsu.edu/about/.

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    19 mins
  • Recreating Community within the Healthcare Workforce to Address Organizational Burnout
    Feb 20 2024

    Andrea Durst is a Medical Social Worker at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center. While focused on helping patients and families address their needs during the pandemic, many healthcare professionals are navigating ways to reestablish connection following this extended period of isolation. Creating opportunities for professional growth, reclaiming “space” to foster engagement, and empowering new ideas through community building are a few ways to address organizational burnout among healthcare professionals.

    “Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being" is a podcast resource developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers from Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane. They’re promoting well-being among students, faculty, and healthcare professionals during challenging times. Funding is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

    The Interprofessional Education Research team wishes to thank the following individuals for their invaluable contributions to this project:

    • Dr. Barb Richardson, nurse, educator, and interprofessional champion;

    • Cameron Cupp, creator of the “Finding Joy” musical score and current enrollee at WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine;

    • Washington State University staff from Marketing and Communications, Financial Services, and the Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research and Scholarship; and

    • Claire Martin-Tellis, Executive Producer, and Solen Aref, student intern, who developed the first five episodes of the “Finding Joy” podcast.

    This episode of “Finding Joy” was produced by Doug Nadvornick, Program Director, Spokane Public Radio.

    If you would like to reach out, please contact our team by sending an email to: medicine.ipoc@wsu.edu We also encourage you to visit our podcast blog as well as our team's website at: https://opioideducation.wsu.edu/about/.

    “Finding Joy: The Health Care Professional’s Journey to Well-being" is a podcast resource developed by a team of interprofessional education researchers from Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane. They’re promoting well-being among students, faculty, and healthcare professionals during challenging times. Funding is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

    The Interprofessional Education Research team wishes to thank the following individuals for their invaluable contributions to this project:

    • Dr. Barb Richardson, nurse, educator, and interprofessional champion;

    • Cameron Cupp, creator of the “Finding Joy” musical score and current enrollee at WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine;

    • Washington State University staff from Marketing and Communications, Financial Services, and the Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research and Scholarship; and

    • Claire Martin-Tellis, Executive Producer, and Solen Aref, student intern, who developed the first five episodes of the “Finding Joy” podcast.

    This episode of “Finding Joy” was produced by Doug Nadvornick, Program Director, Spokane Public Radio.

    If you would like to reach out, please contact our team by sending an email to: medicine.ipoc@wsu.edu We also encourage you to visit our podcast blog as well as our team's website at: https://opioideducation.wsu.edu/about/.

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    12 mins

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