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Resilience in Healthcare Students

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Community Impact: Big Idea Talk

How can teaching resilience in healthcare students ready and steady our future workforce?

Aukahi Austin Seabury presenting Big Idea Talk on Resilience Hawaii for Healthcare Students

Psychologist Aukahi Austin Seabury shares her team’s story of building resilience in healthcare students and in turn, the people they will serve. Imagine being a healthcare student and looking out at your career. It looks very different than what was promised before the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s known that we need to prepare our health learners for the work they face. To not expect them to magically know how to engage in this taxing work and not burnout. Team Resilience Hawai’i knows what needs to be done by combining years of research in various disciplines and from the indigenous wisdom of first world nations.

Train healthcare students to play well with others, work as a team, and teach them resilience.

Watch the Big Idea Talk below!

Project

Empowering Hawai’i’s Homeless: A Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes Education and Resilience Initiative

Cohort

2019-2022

Focus Areas
  • Built Environment/Housing/Planning
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
Team Members
  • Dee-Ann L. Carpenter, MD
  • Francie J. Julien-Chinn, PhD, MSW
  • Marjorie K. Leimomi Mala Mau, MD, MS
  • Camlyn Masuda, PharmD
  • Aukahi Austin Seabury, PhD
Location

Honolulu, Hawaii

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