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Storycorp Legacy: Creative Inter-professional Team Building and Development of Education Materials for Families Experiencing Chronic Illness
(2021)
  • Jocelyn Gorlin, St. Catherine University
Abstract
This project has spanned several years. I coordained a collaboration between StoryCorps Legacy, the world's largest oral history project, and Children's Minnesota. A team from Children's Minnesota Dept. of Hematology interviewed 35 families about their experience raising a child with sickle cell disease or hemophilia. With three years of Assistant Mentorship funding (AMP), Five St. Kate's students assisted with this project. They reviewed the interviews to select passages that were relevant. We then worked with the institute for Production and Recording (IPR) in Mpls, with grant funding form Children's MN and Children's MN Department of Hematology, to make shorter audio clips of the interviews. This project was published on the Children's website in December 2021 so the audio clips and photos could be used for educational purposes for families raising a child with sickle cell or hemophilia as was intended.
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Publication Date
April 12, 2021
Citation Information
Jocelyn Gorlin. "Storycorp Legacy: Creative Inter-professional Team Building and Development of Education Materials for Families Experiencing Chronic Illness" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jocelyn-gorlin/33/