Ombud TotD: Neutrality isn’t simply circumstantial; impartiality is a skill, not a position. It’s easy to position yourself into neutrality by keeping your distance. To BE impartial, the real skill and discipline of it, is to maintain neutrality while being close and connected.
Today on "Did You Wash Your Hands?"
Dr. Aneesh Mehta, with the @EmoryUniversity Vaccine Center, says antibody testing could help public health officials get a better sense of who's been infected by the coronavirus.
Listen and subscribe at https://t.co/YXg9M5QbWm.
“In the South, we’ve seen these kinds of inequalities in health for a long time [such as the AIDS epidemic]. These inequalities are being repeated again for #COVID19,” Emory's @B_Lopman tells @washingtonpost about African American infection rates in GA https://t.co/BZkM2ou6mk
Check out 2 new blog posts on #Ombuzz, helping us with our current daily rituals and common causes of anxiety. #anxiety#CUOmbuds
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Train at home with @IntlOmbudsAssoc webinars:
5/14/20 Harassment, Bullying, & Aggression at Work
6/11/20 Establishing Trust in Groups
8/13/20 Online Dispute Resolution & Ombuds
9/10/20 Avoiding Office Closure
11/12/20 Ombud Support Role
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Our Real Work
It may be that when we no longer know what to do
we have come to our real work,
and that when we no longer know which way to go
we have come to our real journey.
The mind that is not baffled is not employed.
The impeded stream is the one that sings.
-Wendell Berry
#EmoryOxford Chaplain Lyn Pace is among the spiritual health leaders across Emory University who offer support regardless of faith or culture.
Read more: https://t.co/l2fVo8WBKY
Read the first of Dr. Blumenthal's three-part series of essays that discuss the #Jewish tradition’s answer to repairing the soul in the midst of wrongdoing, guilt, and shame.
https://t.co/P6KTsz9JGx
When living with someone with #COVID19, try to use a separate bathroom or at least wait, turn on a fan or open a window before entering a bathroom used by someone infected, @EmoryMedicine's Alex Isakov tells @NPR#coronavirus https://t.co/gpA7Ea910W
.@EmoryUniversity hospital is working on a new #coronavirus antibody test.
The test will show if the person has been exposed to #COVID19 even if they didn’t get sick.
@tomcostellonbc explains: https://t.co/U4UZMHn7bF