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World Art Day is April 15th
What better way to celebrate than with the launch of the new arts in health podcast, "Arts For The Health Of It" presented by Hearts Need Art in partnership with NOAH!
Join the Podcast Launch Team and help Arts For The Health Of It land on Apple's list for "New and Noteworthy" podcasts!
To help reach this goal, there is a Podcast Launch Team for people who want to further the message of Arts in Health. NOAH members who sign up to be part of the Launch Team can earn downloads of free coloring pages and even win a chance to appear on the podcast!
You can sign up for the launch team here.
After you sign up, they will send you a launch team guide and an invitation to join their exclusive Facebook group.
Date: April 16, 2021
Time: noon - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Zoom Link
About the discussion
The COVID-19 pandemic has both highlighted and exacerbated the structural inequalities and inadequacies in systems of healthcare that are part of living a 21st century life in the United States. At the same time, the pandemic has required urgent responses from local community networks of care and it has highlighted the fundamental generosity and resilience of clinicians, scientists and community workers who are confronting the disease. In addition to the grief, suffering and trauma that will need to be addressed and accommodated in the post-pandemic future, we can anticipate greater burdens and complexities to the experiences of loneliness and social isolation as communities regain their bearings and create pathways to new normal lives.
Moderated by Cora Fox, PhD, Associate Professor of English and Institute for Humanities Research Health Humanities Initiative Lead
Tamara Underiner, PhD, Associated Dean for Academic Affairs, Graduate College, Co-Founder, Creative Health Collaborations, Arizona State University
Nicole Piemonte, PhD, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Peekie Nash Carpenter Endowed Chair in Medicine, Department of Medical Humanities, Creighton University School of Medicine Phoenix Regional Campus
Katherine C. Kough, M. Admin, Program Director, Center for Humanities in Medicine, Mayo Clinic-Phoenix
Catherine Lockmiller, MA, MLIS, Health Science Librarian, Northern Arizona University, Cline Library
Jen Hartmark-Hill, MD, FAAFP, Director, Narrative Medicine & Health Humanities, Department of Bioethics & Medical Humanism, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
Tracy Neal Leavelle, PhD, Director, Kingfisher Institute for the Liberal Arts and Professions, Associate Professor of History, Creighton University