JABSOM Wellness Corner
JULY 2022
JUMP BACK UP JULY!
This month’s theme is all about resilience and understanding how we can build skills that will help us to bounce back. We can’t always predict or control what life throws at us, but we can build a range of skills and nurture our resources to help us respond flexibly, effectively deal with challenges, recover more quickly and even learn and grow as a result. - Action for Happiness
Visit the Action for Happiness website for more information and ideas at:
See the Action for Happiness calendar below for ideas on being resilient.
NEW FACULTY RESOURCE: HABITS AND HACKS FROM HOPKINS (H3)
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Public Safety will host workshops for emergency and disaster situations.
This summer DPS will provide the free workshops as it often does. The recent attacks has raised awareness and has increased the number of requests for training.
Here are a few of the workshops available:
- Active Shooter Awareness & Response (75 min): This workshop provides information on various active shooter scenarios, what you can do to keep yourself safe, and what to expect when police and DPS respond. This training uses concepts from the Department of Homeland Security’s Run-Hide-Fight program.
- Hurricane Preparedness (75 min): Hurricane season started on June 1. Learn about how to prepare for a hurricane in Hawaii, including tips for preparing an emergency kit, what to do when a hurricane is approaching, and how to find a local shelter or shelter-in-place.
- Conflict Resolution and De-escalation (75 minutes): Learn about precipitating factors to conflict, signs of agitation, and discuss verbal and nonverbal de-escalation techniques. In addition, DPS discusses how to end the de-escalation process, and what to do when de-escalation isn’t possible. This session is recommended for faculty and staff.
To view dates and times, or register for a session, please visit the Workshops & Training Sessions page. All training sessions listed above are provided to any group by request. Please use the form on the Workshops & Training Sessions page to request a session.
We hope that you will take advantage of these safety services offered at UH Mānoa.
Stay safe!
The Science of Compassion: a 3-part webinar series
Leveraging the science of compassion to improve our experience of work and communication with others
For more information:
https://www.hah.org/the-science-of-compassion
In partnership with Pu’ulu Lapa’au and Hawaii Pacific Health, HAH and HHERF are proud to present this 3-part webinar series, The Science of Compassion.
At its heart, clinical medicine involves interacting with other humans, often in the context of suffering. Our interactions can take many forms. We may get the job done, but how we view others and interact with them throughout the process can vary greatly between each of us. Do we see patients and colleagues as problems to be solved, or people we have little in common with? Or do we see them with affection and a sense of affinity?
This question is fundamental because the view we take can have a profound impact on our own well-being. This has been understood for millennia within Eastern spiritual traditions, and more recently validated through extensive cognitive science research on compassion. The science is clear - when we are able to cultivate strong feeling of positive connection with others we buffer ourselves against stress, depression, and work-related PTSD.
The research is also clear that compassion is something we can proactively cultivate. There are cognitive/analytical techniques that, when practiced sincerely, allow us to reframe our relationships with others.
This series will use the science of compassion and evidence-based tools to improve providers’ experiences. Join us as Dr. Ryan Bayley, executive coach for healthcare leaders, guides us in a step-wise fashion beginning with self-compassion, broadening that to others, and then seeing on a more practical level how compassion informs practical communication skills necessary in today’s stressed environment.
Over the course of this series, participants will:
1. Explore the science of compassion and self-compassion as tools for increasing provider well-being and optimism
2. Examine brief, evidence-based techniques to increase internal and external compassion to improve one’s daily experience of their work
3. Discuss compassion-based communication techniques to better navigate challenging patient and provider interactions
To get the most out of this training, register for all 3 sessions!
All live webinars are from 9:00-10:00 am HST. The live webinars will be recorded and available as on-demand learning opportunities following the event. CE credits are available for the online educational offerings through 12/31/22.
Registration:
Click on each link below to register for each webinar in this 3-part series.
May 19, 2022 - Part 1: BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE AT - now available on-demand
CLICK HERE to register for the on-demand webinar
If you are an HPH employee or Pu’ulu Lapa’au Board Member, CLICK HERE to register
June 30, 2022 - Part 2: SEEING OTHERS - CLICK HERE to register
July 28, 2022 - Part 3: NAVIGATING TOUGH CONVERSATIONS - CLICK HERE to register
Target Audience:
Professionals working in a healthcare setting including those who currently hold a leadership or management role and those who are working toward growth in their career and moving up the ladder.
Cost:
Purchase of individual webinars includes complimentary on-demand access. Are you an employee of an HAH member organization and qualify for the member rate? Click here to find out!
HAH Member: $5 per person, per webinar (enter members only discount code HAHcompassion; click “Apply”)
Non-Members: $10 per person, per webinar
Participation in the live webinars is limited to the first 250 attendees. There is no limit for on-demand access.*No cancellations or refunds for non-attendance as registrants will have access to content on-demand.
KAKA`AKO WELLNESS CLASSES
TAI CHI CHUAN (TAIJIQUAN)
In person classes have resumed.
Wednesdays, 6:00 – 7:00pm with simultaneous Zoom option
Class Coordinator: Chip Ellis
Class Information: Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) is frequently viewed as a slow motion form of Chinese moving meditation, exercise, or martial art. Millions of people around the world practice this art as a way to relieve stress, gain flexibility, strength, and mental focus. It is useful to improve balance and enhance health. Dating back to the 1700’s in China, it began as a powerful martial art. In the 1930’s it was popularized across China, and by the 1950’s it had spread around the world. The Wednesday class is presented by instructors from The Hawaii Wushu Center who have 40+ years of experience practicing and teaching this art. For more information, please visit the following websites: Hawaii Wushu Center or Chip Ellis.
Please contact Chip Ellis at (808) 457-5844 or cellis@ucera.org if you have questions or would like to join the class via Zoom.
BAGUA ZHANG (BAGUAZHANG)
In person classes are currently on hold.
Zoom Class Thursdays, 6:15 - 7:45pm
Class Coordinator: Chip Ellis
Class Information: Bagua Zhang (Baguazhang) is a powerful Chinese martial that was developed in the 1800’s and was used by the security forces of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, in the early 1900’s. It is widely known in China, but is not that familiar to those in other parts of the world. It features vigorous movements and provides the player with a good workout, and self-defense skills. The Thursday class instructor is from The Hawaii Wushu Center and has 40+ years of experience practicing and teaching this art. For more information on the art, please visit the Yin Family Baguazhang website.
Please contact Chip Ellis at (808) 457-5844 or cellis@ucera.org if you have questions or would like to join the class via Zoom.
PING PONG CLUB
Monday, Tuesday, Friday 5:00 – 7:00pm
Class Information: The UH Cancer Center Ping Pong Club is where top players can meet and train along with faculty, staff and students from the University of Hawaii. The Ping Pong Club was founded and is run by Dr. Michele Carbone. The club is fortunate to have Carlos Ko, the number one Nationally ranked player in the State of Hawaiʻi for the past 10 years, serve as an advisor. At this time due to COVID-19 protocols, a maximum of 12 players are allowed in the room at any given time. There are 4 tables, which normally accommodate a maximum of 8 players. If you are interested in joining the club, you may contact Carlos at (808) 688-3356 to see when there is space available.
WALK WITH A FUTURE DOC
BLUE ZONES PROJECT HAWAII VIRTUAL EVENTS
For complete list, more information, and to register go to: https://info.bluezonesproject.com/hawaii/virtual
RE-CONNECTION WITH OUR WELL-BEING
Two sessions to choose from!
THURSDAY, JULY 14TH
12:00 - 1:00 PM
TUESDAY, JULY 26TH
11:00 - 12:00 PM
WHY WEIGHT?
Two sessions to choose from!
TUESDAY, JULY 19TH
5:00 - 6:00 PM
FRIDAY, JULY 22ND
12:00 - 1:00 PM
ADDITIONAL BLUE ZONES RESOURCES
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JABSOM AND UH STUDENT, FACULTY & STAFF WELLNESS RESOURCES
JABSOM OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS WELLNESS SITE
JABSOM STUDENT WELLNESS RESOURCES SITE
UH COVID RESOURCES: Promoting Wellness and Mental Health
UH Counseling and Student Development Center
JABSOM Health Sciences Library Wellness/Mindfulness Book Resources
UH System Confidential Advocates Virtual Drop-In Hours
REMINDER: To request a wellness check-in from a psychologist, please complete the following form: Wellness Check-In Form (New Window)
For additional wellness resources, go to the JABSOM COVID RESOURCES PAGE (additional resources - wellness resources)
Additional Wellness & Well-being Resources
WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Email us at wellmed@hawaii.edu