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PPE Person | Chaplain Saundra Shanti | I drew PPE Person as a playful mascot during Covid. Occasionally PPE Person, covered in a blue gown and PAPR (protective hood), would accompany an email with a bit of arts-based inspiration for colleagues, such as a poem, video clip, or song. | Healthcare Workers; Virtual Memento; Drawing; Hope; Mask |
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2020 Multi-Faith Calendar Collage | Chaplain Saundra Shanti | I pulled the push-pin out of the plaster wall in my office and took down my 2020 multi-faith calendar. As part reflection, part act of aggression, I cut it apart. How could I collage these images, shapes and numbers to represent my own experience? I work on the Covid ICU at the University of Utah ho... | Brother; Daughter; Family; Father; Grandfather; Grandmother; Husband; Mother; Patient Experience; Self; Sister; Son; Virtual Memento; Wife; Art; Family; Flowers; Gratitude; Grief; Hope; Mask; Prayer |
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Praying by Zoom | Chaplain Saundra Shanti | Prayer is a common intervention to relieve stress and help patients cope during times of crisis and difficulty (Simão, T. P., Caldeira, S., & De Carvalho, E. C. (2016). For some, this act is personal and private, while others find solace in collective prayer. This is particularly true for families... | Family; Patient Experience; Story; Virtual Memento; Family; Hope; Prayer |
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The #s are overwhelming | Anonymous #1607 | These papers were donated together in the Project Art Heals Utah dropbox. Two slips of paper speak volumes about our shared and individual pandemic journeys. Every COVID number represents a human life, with a real hopes, aspirations, dreams, and defeats. | Healthcare Workers; Physical Memento; Grief; Photograph; Statistics |