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By University of Portland School of Nursing & Health Innovations
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Podcast host, Erica Bailey talks with Dr. Kiki Fornero, Assistant Professor from Linfield University about weight stigma and healthcare.
Host Erica Bailey speaks with Sandra Lupton BSN, RN, and Dr. Gary Laustsen PhD, FNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN to discuss the topic of "Green" Nursing. They discuss the importance of finding and maintaining sustainable and environmentally-conscious practices in healthcare.
Be sure to check out Dr. Laustsen's work: Caring for the Climate Changed: Health, Environment, and Policy for the Common Good.
In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, podcast host Erica Bailey speaks to three of our Filipinx nursing students – Isaiah Saluta (Class of 2022), Klaryssa Yap (Class of 2023) and Clarissa Cruz (Class of 2023). The group discuss the history of Filipinx nurses and share their own personal experiences in the health care field. #upnursing #nursepodcaster
Podcast host, Erica Bailey hosts an in-depth conversation with EMS Specialist, Tremaine Clayton, Outreach Specialist, Haika Mushi, School of Nursing Clinical Liaison, Alicia Printemps- Herget, and nursing students (Jen Heideman, Martin Sangil and Megan Caufield) about their work and experience collaborating with Portland Street Response. With the COVID 19 pandemic, Portland Street Response worked closely with the UP School of Nursing to focus on outreach support in partnership with Portland Fire and Rescue. They collaborate with community partners to obtain and distribute supplies to unsheltered individuals experiencing houselessness. Students have the opportunity to build relationships, provide basic nursing support and health assessments, and connect folks with various resources and support systems. #upnursing #nursepodcaster
On today’s episode, Erica Bailey speaks with Brandon Brown, Jessica Dillard-Wright, Chloe Littzen-Brown, and Jane Hopkins Walsh, co-founders of the Nursology Theory Collective. The term "Nursology" was previously proposed as the proper name for the discipline of Nursing. The Nursology Theory Collective is a group of scholars that have come together to advance the discipline of nursing through equitable and rigorous knowledge development using innovative nursing theory in all settings of practice, education, research, and policy. Please visit nursology.net to learn more about the work that they do and how they facilitate the dissemination of nursing knowledge.
New year, new episode of Piloting the Future of Health Care! Our host, Erica Bailey, is back and talking with senior nursing students, Sierra Foster and Grace Mariano, and Director of Graduate Education, Dr. Kelly Fox. They discuss the work they have done thanks to a grant the School of Nursing received from the Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation. Their project, “Nurses Leading Change in Palliative Care for the Houseless with Serious Mental Illness,” aims to embed a palliative care model into an existing nurse-managed primary care clinic to more effectively address the needs of the seriously mentally ill houseless population.
On this very special episode of Piloting the Future of Health Care, podcast host Erica Bailey talks to two of her colleagues from the newly founded Alliance of Black Nurses of Association of Oregon, Travis Nelson & Deborah Riddick. Travis is currently serving as Vice President of the Oregon Nurses Association and Deborah Riddick is the ONA Director of Government Relations. These nurse leaders discuss the role nurses play in health policy as well as the work towards declaring racism as a public health crisis.
Listen in on this episode of Piloting the Future of Health Care as podcast host Erica Bailey is joined by Rachel (Class of 2018), Ronald, and John (Class of 2018) to discuss their experiences as nurses of color in the clinical environment.
On this episode our host Erica Bailey talks to Dr. Toyin Olukoton (Assistant Professor at UP), Kristen Beiers-Jones (Assistant Professor Clinical Instructor at OHSU), and Anayeli Franco (Clinical Educator at Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and UP alumn, Class of 2012) on access to care for immigrants and refugees. They discuss innovative ways to provide care for their patients when faced with the different barriers that arise within the current systems in healthcare.
Current UPSON students Asia Gates ’21, Payton Stang ’21, and Jaclyn Wataoka ’22, join host Erica Bailey to share their experiences in the Integrative Health and Wellness (IHW) program. The SON’s IHW program prepares students to enhance the health, wellness and well-being among individuals, families, populations and communities.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.