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    Explore " john hopkins university" with insightful episodes like "RISE Program — With Rev. Matt Norvell", "Medicine and Suffering (W/ Dr. Ashley Fernandes MD, PhD)", "Keeping a Moral Obligation" and "Episode 11 - A discussion about ARCH International’s restoration of the tomb of the Prophet Nahum" from podcasts like ""The Second Victims Podcast", "Logos Podcast", "On the Banks" and "Kurdistan in America"" and more!

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    RISE Program — With Rev. Matt Norvell

    RISE Program — With Rev. Matt Norvell

    What about you only have 10 minutes of your time to get to know a Second Victim support program? Today we have a different format of the Podcast. Leaders from 5 Second Victim interventions kindly share with us their programs in a clear and short manner. Also, we will listen to some of the barriers and facilitators that they found in the program implementation process.


    In this podcast we talk with Rev. Matt Norvell, the Co-developer of RISE Program (Resilience In Stressful Events), from the USA. The RISE Program provides emotional first aid to hospital employees who have experienced stressful, patient-related events.

    If you liked this content, please visit our website https://cost-ernst.eu — and to know more about the Training School, visit https://cost-ernst.eu/news/training-school-2023-wiesbaden/

    Thank you very much for listening to The Second Victims Podcast!

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    Medicine and Suffering (W/ Dr. Ashley Fernandes MD, PhD)

    Medicine and Suffering (W/ Dr. Ashley Fernandes MD, PhD)

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    Today, Logos brings on Dr. Ashley Fernandes to discuss contemporary medical practice and its approach to a person who is suffering and dying.  Dr. Fernandes is uniquely positioned to discuss this topic as he has a background in philosophy and medicine - stemming from the classroom to the bedside. 

    Thus, he brings a wholistic and unique perspective to some of man's deepest questions: what is the value of the person? does life matter? should suffering be avoided at all costs?

    These questions and more we discuss on this episode. But for now, pray for Dr. Fernandes and all of those in the medical field fighting for the roots and value of Christian anthropology. 

    We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!

    Timecode: 

    0:00 - Intro
    2:15 - Guest
    4:08 - Philosophy and Biology
    6:40 - Christianity and Medicine
    7:15 - Suffering for Christian Principles
    13:30 - Addressing Symptom Vs. Cause
    14:20 - Believe the Science
    15:58 - Philosophy of Modern Medicine
    18:30 - ADHD and Anthropology 
    20:00 - Contraception is not psychology 
    22:15 - Suffering and Materialism 
    23:25 - Modern Biology Shapes Personhood
    25:40 - Pope Benedict is a Gangster
    26:30 - Science is Not Philosophy
    29:00 - An Attack on Dignity
    30:20 - Burden of Proof Lies on Science
    31:35 - Experiential Knowledge is Important
    34:30 - Alternative to Current Medical Practice
    36:00 - What is a Person?
    40:50 - Solidarity Seeks to Suffer With
    42:20 - What happens when medicine fails?
    43:30 - Church is the OG of Medicine
    44:20 - Does Suffering have value?
    45:45 - Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide 
    46:40 - Suffering is unavoidable
    47:00 - Limits of Medicine
    47:50 - Ministry of Presence
    48:30 - Value of Suffering
    50:50 - Suffering is Redemptive
    53:30 - The Suffering Lord
    56:40 - One Hope For Doctors
    1:01:00 - Christian Vs. Secular Medical Practice 
    1:07:20 - Radical Love of Gospel 
    1:10:00 - Final Remarks
    1:13:00 - Sources for Medical Professionals
    1:16:00 - Love the Person, Not Just People

    Sources: 

    Fides Et Ratio: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091998_fides-et-ratio.html

    Veritatis Splendor: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_06081993_veritatis-splendor.html

    Evangelium Vitae: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_25031995_evangelium-vitae.html

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    Keeping a Moral Obligation

    Keeping a Moral Obligation

    Host: Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975)
    Guest: James Miervaldis (Johns Hopkins 2006)

    In this episode, we meet James Miervaldis (Johns Hopkins 2006), a veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. James discusses his work helping Afghan and Iraqi interpreters who seek to immigrate to the U.S., his consulting work on the CBS comedy United States of Al and more.

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    Episode 11 - A discussion about ARCH International’s restoration of the tomb of the Prophet Nahum

    Episode 11 - A discussion about ARCH International’s restoration of the tomb of the Prophet Nahum

    With ISIS only a few miles away, you'd think that the last thing an American NGO would want to do is start considering restoring a tomb in Iraq of a prophet from the Old Testament. But that's exactly what ARCH International did in 2014 when it began to look at the tomb of Prophet Nahom in Al Qosh. 

    In this episode of the Kurdistan in America Podcast, Delovan Barwari, from the KRG Representation in the United States, speaks to Sophia Schultz from ARCH International and Katherine Vecchi and Julie Fether, two recent graduates of Johns Hopkins University. The nonprofit organization and the university came together around this cultural heritage site. The KRG was the first major sponsor of this fascinating multi-year project that succeeded against all the odds as ISIS was still in Mosul around the time the nonprofit first assessed the site. In the time of the ongoing pandemic, Katherine Vecchi and Julie Fether looked into ways of making the site accessible and exciting for visitors online and learned much about Kurdistan along the way.

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