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    Explore " elizabeth johnson" with insightful episodes like "Integrating Clinical Perspectives into Healthcare Design | NIHD Roundtable", "Collective Remembrance and the Communion of Saints", "Is the Crucifixion Necessary? (And Will the Entire Created Order be Saved?)", "Is God's Charity Broad Enough for Bears? presented by Elizabeth Johnson" and "Burke Lecture: An Ecological Inquiry - Jesus and the Cosmos with Elizabeth Johnson" from podcasts like ""Imagine a Place", "The Clerestory Podcast", "Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology", "Garaventa Center Podcast" and "Religion and Spirituality (Audio)"" and more!

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    Integrating Clinical Perspectives into Healthcare Design | NIHD Roundtable

    Integrating Clinical Perspectives into Healthcare Design | NIHD Roundtable

    You've joined us for a very special episode! Our team at Carolina did some research and pulled together leaders from the Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design (NIHD) to discuss how clinicians and designers are partnering to create better healthcare environments. We also discuss the impact of spaces on burnout, emerging research, and new opportunities for clinicians interested in healthcare design.

    So, how can we integrate clinicians into the design process? It starts at the beginning. One common mistake is bringing clinicians in when it's "too late." Including nurses and clinicians early in the process ultimately saves money in the long run. Designing a space correctly from the start is much cheaper than redesigning spaces later.

    Another issue that can be solved by design is clinician burnout. Providing quiet spaces for respite, incorporating nature into stairwells, and using daylighting inside are all examples of needed design solutions to help clinicians combat burnout. Spaces affect emotions more than you know and there's research to prove it. In this episode, we talk about the innovative approaches like AI and biometrics that are being used to understand spaces and how they affect you. 

    If you're a clinician and you want to get involved, start now. Whether the project is big or small, get involved and contribute your voice in any way you can. There's more and more potential for new careers that blend nursing and design. NIHD is passionate about its mission and committed to advocating for clinical input in healthcare design.

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    Elizabeth Johnson, Montana State University

    Anthony Mistretta, Perkins+Will

    Kristina Krail, Krail Advisory

    Lynn Aguilera, Stanford Medicine Children's Health

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    Collective Remembrance and the Communion of Saints

    Collective Remembrance and the Communion of Saints

    A practicing Catholic from Baltimore, Emma McDonald is a second year doctoral student in Theological Ethics at Boston College, where she studies bioethics and social ethics, focusing specifically on reproductive ethics. She received an M.A. in Religion from Yale Divinity School in 2019, and a B.A. in Religion from Middlebury College in 2016.

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    Burke Lecture: An Ecological Inquiry - Jesus and the Cosmos with Elizabeth Johnson

    Burke Lecture: An Ecological Inquiry - Jesus and the Cosmos with Elizabeth Johnson
    Elizabeth Johnson, a former president of both the Catholic Theological Society of America and the ecumenical American Theological Society, argues that interfaith dialogue has made clear that each religious tradition has its own distinctive contribution to make. In this Burke lecture, she explores one line of thinking peculiar to the Christian tradition, namely, the meaning of Jesus Christ. Her question is whether the central, organizing figure in Christian faith also has anything intrinsic to do with the natural world. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 18746]

    Burke Lecture: An Ecological Inquiry - Jesus and the Cosmos with Elizabeth Johnson

    Burke Lecture: An Ecological Inquiry - Jesus and the Cosmos with Elizabeth Johnson
    Elizabeth Johnson, a former president of both the Catholic Theological Society of America and the ecumenical American Theological Society, argues that interfaith dialogue has made clear that each religious tradition has its own distinctive contribution to make. In this Burke lecture, she explores one line of thinking peculiar to the Christian tradition, namely, the meaning of Jesus Christ. Her question is whether the central, organizing figure in Christian faith also has anything intrinsic to do with the natural world. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 18746]
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