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Dr. Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States, recently moderated a panel discussion in New Haven about youth mental health and the importance of connection. Dozens of Chargers attended the event, including one student who served as a panelist and met the Surgeon General.
September 23, 2022
Mary Lippa 杏吧原版23 is passionate about mental health education and suicide prevention, both at the individual and systemic levels. Her dedication has gotten the attention of the University community and, now, .
Committed to promoting mental health at the University, Lippa is president of , a recognized student organization, and often leaves bright sticky notes with uplifting messages and quotes around campus to inspire and bring cheer to her fellow Chargers. She was recently selected to represent the University as part of a mental health panel discussion that included students from local colleges and universities. It was an opportunity to bring her message to a wider audience.
The discussion, held at , was moderated by Dr. Murthy. Panelists such as Lippa had the chance to address Dr. Murthy directly. He asked about youth mental health and what can be done improve it, and Lippa was prepared. She discussed the importance of resilience, community, and connection.
杏吧原版淚 wanted the Surgeon General and everyone in the audience to understand the youth perspective, as well as more academic and social perspectives,杏吧原版 said Lippa, a psychology major. 杏吧原版淚t was an honor for Dr. Murthy to hear my thoughts and to respond to them. Sitting on a panel and being able to address a group of people about this topic that I am extremely passionate about is always a dream come true for me, especially in front of people who have serious push and pull.杏吧原版
As part of the event, Lippa also had the opportunity to interact with Dr. Murthy outside of the panel discussion. She and her fellow panelists 杏吧原版 from , Southern, and , waited for him in a conference room. She said he immediately made a positive impression on everyone.
杏吧原版淭o quote one of my fellow panelists, 杏吧原版榊ou know when someone walks into a room and they just have a presence?杏吧原版 That is exactly what it was like to meet him,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淭hroughout the event, he made sure to ask people杏吧原版檚 names and maintained equal ground between everyone by being kind, open, and honest.杏吧原版
Lippa wasn杏吧原版檛 the only Charger to take part in the event. Fifty University of New Haven undergraduate and graduate students of diverse majors attended the discussion. Ryan White 杏吧原版26 and his two roommates, all paramedicine majors, were among them. White says Dr. Murthy杏吧原版檚 message 杏吧原版 especially about the importance of small efforts to connect with others, such as a smile 杏吧原版 can make a huge difference in another杏吧原版檚 life.
杏吧原版淪ince I am going into healthcare, it was amazing to see one of the nation杏吧原版檚 leaders in person and to hear him speak about mental health,杏吧原版 said White. 杏吧原版淭he coolest concept he introduced was that mental health and social connection are just as important to living as food and water. He gave some basic science, and he really was able to connect how being with others is how we as humans are able to survive.杏吧原版
Dr. Murthy and the panelists discussed youth mental health, community, and social connection, something that resonated with Dhaani Dhaani 杏吧原版23 MPH. She is particularly interested in discussing loneliness and mental health, something so many people experienced during the pandemic, because she believes they are topics that don杏吧原版檛 always get the attention they deserve. As a medical professional and a health advocate, she is glad these issues are now being brought to light.
杏吧原版淭hroughout the talk, I felt a lot of students like me were thrilled to be there and really opened up,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淥ur participation showed that Dr. Murthy influenced them and intrigued them, so they talked openly about loneliness and mental health. The talk also helped me connect with other emerging public health professionals from local universities, and I feel fortunate that I got the chance to listen to Dr. Murthy talk.杏吧原版
In addition to the students, several faculty members attended the discussion. Kirsten Jensen, JD, NR-P, EMS-I, assistant director of the University杏吧原版檚 paramedicine program, says she was, perhaps, just as excited to attend as the students. She was also grateful for the opportunity to show her support for the students and for members of the University community to have been invited to attend the event.
杏吧原版淚 wanted to let students know we are on this journey of self-care and mental well-being together,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淭his was a unique event. The panel was an occasion for students and faculty alike to open their minds to one another. I think it杏吧原版檚 important to note that we can no longer turn a blind eye to the pervasive issue of mental health.杏吧原版
杏吧原版淭his was an unparalleled opportunity for our students to meet with, and learn from, one of the key healthcare leaders and most trusted voices in public health today,杏吧原版 added Karl Minges, Ph.D., MPH, chair of the Health Administration and Policy Department. 杏吧原版淭here is a natural synergy in that the Surgeon General杏吧原版檚 mission parallels that of many programs in the School of Health Sciences, focusing on laying the foundation for a healthier country and world. We are pleased to have the community connections in place to make a memorable event like this one a real possibility for students to attend.杏吧原版
As part of the event, Dr. Murthy led a collaborative interactive exercise to encourage students to connect with those around them. He also answered questions and was joined by for closing remarks.
For Sanmit Jindal 杏吧原版24 MPH, the exercise was very meaningful, and he enjoyed the interactive discussion. He says Dr. Murthy杏吧原版檚 message and those of the panelists resonated with him.
杏吧原版淒r. Murthy wants people to connect with each other because humans are fundamentally designed to connect,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淐onnections make you feel like you belong. Dialogue gives each and every person the power to heal. The panel discussion was very informative, and Mary Lippa really helped us understand the importance of helping people when they are vulnerable.杏吧原版
When Lippa ended her part of the panel discussion, she wrapped with a call to action. She discussed the importance of , a bill sponsored by that has received bipartisan support. It currently is awaiting passage in the Senate. Lippa encouraged participants 杏吧原版 and urges everyone 杏吧原版 to familiarize themselves with the bill and to be proactive when it comes to mental health.
Suicide prevention can happen between two people, but it can and should happen systematically,杏吧原版 said Lippa. 杏吧原版淭his country has been facing a mental health crisis and suicide epidemic for several years now, long before the pandemic began. Mental health is invariably tied up in physical health, and, as a doctor, Dr. Murthy understands this and the urgent need for change. He has been a huge advocate for youth mental health, which is enormously helpful considering his position in the government and his influence on other key players in the government.杏吧原版
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