Professor of Nursing & Medicine Georgetown University School of Nursing
Carol Taylor, PhD, RN, FAAN is a senior clinical scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University and a Professor of Medicine and Nursing. Experienced in caring for patients who are chronically and critically ill and their families, Carol chose doctoral work in philosophy with a concentration in bioethics because of a passion to “make health care work” for those who need it.
At Georgetown Carol was a founding member and previous director of the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics. Her research interests include clinical and professional ethics, and organizational integrity.
Carol has a PhD in Philosophy with a concentration in bioethics from Georgetown University and a master’s degree in Medical-Surgical Nursing from Catholic University. She now works closely with health care professionals and leaders who are exploring the ethical dimensions of their practice. She lectures internationally and writes on various issues in healthcare ethics and serves as an ethics consultant to systems and professional organizations. She has served as an ethics consultant to Hospice of the Valley, the largest not for profit hospice in the U.S., for over ten years and served on the Bon Secours Health System Corporate Board and Ethics Advisory Board. She was also on the Board of Directors for the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities. She is a co-author of Wolters Kluwer’s Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, which is now in its 10th edition and co-editor of Health and Human Flourishing: Religion, Medicine and Moral Anthropology and the 4th edition of Case Studies in Nursing Ethics.
Sensory Focus
Our sense experience focus for this session is intuition and we are excited to partner with Second City again this cohort. During our time together, you will engage in a series of paired, small-group, and full-group activities that encourages interaction. After each exercise, our Applied Improv Specialists will facilitate conversations with each pod around their experiences, including interesting discoveries, challenges, and real-world applications of the skills required to be successful. The experience will then turn to how these tools are applicable to internal teams and external audiences such as health care providers.
Include one of these activities in your e-portfolio.
Green Team
Take a deep dive into the Green Team effort. Have you participated in a Green Team or any of the action opportunities offered by the Environmental Stewardship team? Have you seen these efforts in your local service line, ministry or community? Are you interested in participating? Add to your E-Portfolio pictures, an article, thoughts, videos, or any other depiction or opportunity related to Stewardship at Providence.
Stewardship: Heritage as Inspiration
Consider the renewal underway in our health system. Reorganization has been connected with our evolution beginning with the Sisters who founded this work and the essential elements of Catholic healthcare. One of the “Stewardship” session learning outcomes speaks to this: Am I able to describe the relationship between charism and expansion & innovation in the history of Catholic healthcare?
Take a few minutes to watch this heritage video that highlights the contributions of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange and the Sisters of Providence to our healing ministry.
Did you see examples of innovation in the charism or God-given gifts of the Sisters? Were you reminded of present-day service or programs in our system, local ministries, departments, or units? Add to your E-Portfolio pictures, an article, thoughts, videos, or any other depiction or opportunity related to connections between your efforts as a Mission-centered leader, innovation in the Providence system, and/or the contributions and partnership of our founding Sisters.