BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260512T170233EDT-0715CbBPTH@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260512T210233Z DESCRIPTION:\nAGENDA\n\n(9:00 - 10:00)\n Monica Molinaro\, Department of Fam ily Medicine\, McMaster University\n Title: Moral distress and morally comp lex health care: What\, who\, and what to do? \n Dr. Molinaro will also dis cuss the implications of her work on healthcare delivery\, policy\, practi ce\, and medical education \n\nMonica Molinaro\, PhD is currently a Bantin g Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster Uni versity\, where she is also a MERIT (McMaster Faculty of Health Sciences p rogram for Education\, Research\, Innovation\, and Theory) Scholar\, and i nstructor in the Bachelor of Health Sciences Undergraduate program. Dr. Mo linaro completed her PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the Univ ersity of Western Ontario\, where she conducted a critical narrative analy sis on pediatric oncology nurses’ stories of moral distress and worked as a research associate at the Centre for Education Research and Innovation ( CERI). Dr. Molinaro uses a variety of qualitative critical and interpretiv e methodologies to study health care provider experiences of difficult asp ects of professional practice. Funded by the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowsh ip and a CIHR operating grant\, Dr. Molinaro is currently leading projects which aim to better prepare primary care providers to care for patients w hose medical and social needs are entwined\, and to help alleviate the mor al distress experienced by clinicians engaged in morally and ethically com plex aspects of healthcare.\n\n(10:00 - 11:00)\n Josianne Lamothe\, Canadia n Consortium on Child and Youth Trauma\n Title: Safe spaces to reflect\, le arn and improve clinical judgement when dealing with trauma\n Professor Lam othe is a clinical social worker and professor of social work. She has lec tured at University of Montreal and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾. Her discussion will focus on mental health education including trauma-informed care in social and healthcare services. She will look at the quality of services offered and what organizational solutions can be used to protect employees.\n\nJo sianne Lamothe\, MSW\, RSW\, Ph.D.\, is a clinical social worker and a pro fessor of social work at a different university. Her research interests ce nter around mental health education and especially trauma-informed care in social and healthcare services. She is particularly interested in how wor kplace well-being and trauma impact the quality of services offered to vul nerable clients and what organizational solutions can be used to protect e mployees. For example\, her doctoral thesis focused on the experiences of child protection workers exposed to client violence\, and how these trauma tic experiences can influence their therapeutic relationship with clients. She found that emotional regulation\, supervision\, social support\, and ongoing education on de-escalation techniques and trauma\, all played a ro le in either promoting or hindering resilience. Dr. Lamothe is proficient in both qualitative and quantitative methods. She has written or co-writte n over 20 articles on the impact of verbal de-escalation training\, trauma -informed care\, psychological first aid\, and other types of workplace in terventions aimed at protecting employees. \n\n \n DTSTART:20221013T130000Z DTEND:20221013T150000Z SUMMARY:IHSE MEETING URL:/ihse/channels/event/ihse-meeting-340289 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR