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OHSU Week
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In January, time-off benefits for most unclassified employees will change to a PTO – or Paid Time Off – system. Under PTO, employees will still earn the same amount of time off, but there will be differences in how the time can be used. And this month, employees can elect two voluntary components of the program – a cash-out of PTO hours and a one-time transfer of sick leave into the new PTO bank. Guests include: Joni Elsenpeter Associate Vice-President, Talent Management & Benefits
Every year, hundreds of thousands of hospital patients in the United States experience falls – and up to 50 percent of these incidents result in injury. Many patients are also at risk for self-harm, wandering away from their room or other threats to their personal safety. Guests include: Jackie Abbe - Assistant Nurse Manager
It’s no secret that parking is a challenge at OHSU. As OHSU continues to grow, a number of strategies are being developed to improve access to OHSU. Guests include: Charlie Gannon - Commute Coordinator, Transportation and Parking Jenny Cadigan - Program Manager, Transportation and Parking Christine Giatt - Customer Service Manager, Transportation and Parking
Research shows therapy animals offer true healing powers that, for many patients, complement the results of traditional medical treatment. OHSU Doernbecher is one of only a handful across the U.S., with two full-time hospital facility dogs who provide love, support and companionship to the hospital’s young patients, family members and staff. Guests include: Kristin Knight – Social worker, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital
Value-based care is a common term in health care today. What is OHSU’s role and who are the people leading our work in this area? Guests include: Emily Barclay, Director of Primary Care and Population Health Eugene Cardi, Director of Value-based Care
The Career and Workplace Enhancement Center is a resource available to OHSU’s workforce members for personal and professional development. The CWE Center strives to engage, develop and support employees with classes, counseling, coaching and more. Guests include: Molly Clasen - Project Coordinator, Career and Workplace Enhancement Center Joshua Carruthers - Administrative Assistant, ONPRC
Open enrollment takes place Oct. 22 through Nov. 9. Employees are encouraged to review their insurance-related benefits options and make changes before the deadline. Guests include: Abby Clifton, Benefits manager
Health and wellness benefits are an important part of an employee’s total compensation. They’re also constantly evolving in a competitive job market and rapidly-changing health care environment. From Oct. 22 through Nov. 9, employees can review their insurance-related benefits options and make changes as part of OHSU’s annual Open Enrollment. Guests include: Abby Clifton, Benefits manager
Earlier this year, all employees shared their feedback in the Employee Survey. Now, action-planning using this year’s results is an institutional priority. All managers have been tasked with leading each team in picking one thing for the department to focus on by Oct. 31. Guests include: Katy Fonner – Senior Organizational Development Consultant Kam Pierce – Director of Research and Education, Family Medicine Paige Perry – Practice Manager, Internal Medicine Gray Winkler – Application Engineer
October is National Disability Awareness Month. For nearly half a century, the University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at OHSU’s Institute on Development and Disability has been improving the lives of people with disabilities throughout Oregon. One of its programs, the summer internship program, has not only helped educate students about people with disabilities, it has changed many students’ lives.
Dr. Albert Chi will deliver the 2018 Calvin and Mayho Tanabe Address on Tuesday, Oct. 23. Putting on an event like this is no small task. Neither is preparing to speak in front of hundreds. Guests include: Albert Chi, M.D. – Associate Professor of Surgery Tim Coffey – Senior Director of Development, OHSU Foundation
More than half of faculty and residents in the United States are suffering from burnout. The national organization that accredits residency and fellowship programs at institutions is trying to change that. Guests include: Stuart Slavin, M.D., senior scholar for well-being at the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
A healthy workplace contributes to a happier, safer and more productive workforce. The team at the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences applies research discoveries to the workplace to contribute to human safety, health and wellbeing. Guests include: Steven Shea – Director Helen Schuckers – Intervention Dissemination Specialist, Research Associate Anjali Rameshbabu – Center Manager, Research Associate Sam Greenspan - Research Assistant 2
It’s been a month since Danny Jacobs started as OHSU’s fifth president. Dr. Jacobs and former President Joe Robertson discuss the transition, the challenges facing academic health centers, leadership and the importance of philanthropy. Guests include: Danny Jacobs, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S., president Joe Robertson, M.D., MBA, former president
The OHSU Partnership Project is a collaborative program, from providing access to medical services – to raising awareness – is an important resource for people living with HIV or AIDS, and to people in the transgender community. You can support the program by taking part in AIDS Walk, which takes place on Saturday, September 8, 2018, in Portland’s Pearl District. Guests include: Julia Lager-Mesulam, Director, OHSU Partnership Project