Academy for Revolutionary Creativity in Health (ARCH)

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Name: Maribeth Kradel-Weitzel

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ARCH offers a range of customized educational engagements across topics and in a format that suits your needs. We deliver virtual and in-person experiences ranging from one-hour workshops to intensive weekly courses running over many weeks. Our educational experiences can be crafted to offer CME/CE credits. Contact us to discuss the perfect fit for you or your team.

Experts at Jefferson have long been exploring how human creativity, collaboration across disciplines, ethics and empathy can shape the future of healthcare. Here is a taste of the experiences we’ve been bringing to our students, and the expertise we can bring to you!

  • Easter Seals Child Mobility Project: This project was a collaboration between Easter Seals and Jefferson industrial design, occupational therapy, and physical therapy programs. It involved extensive modifications of motorized “bumper cars” to make them more suitable for use in therapy sessions with children with disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, to improve coordination, reaction time, and cognitive ability. The modifications include backrest extensions, the addition of a footrest, alternative joystick shapes, and new head and hand buttons to initiate movement.
  • Opioid Use Disorder Patient Journey Map: Students and faculty experts in health communication design, user experience design, and visual communication design collaborated with a team of Jefferson researchers, physicians and certified recovery specialists to develop a map that visualizes the patient experience navigating the opioid treatment landscape in Philadelphia. The work focused on using information design principles to visualize treatment paths based on three distinct personas with unique journeys. This collaboration is part of a larger project which aims to (1) produce foundational research that can fill knowledge gaps about the current treatment system, and (2) yield practical policy and practice recommendations to inform efforts to address the opioids crisis and reduce overdose deaths in the City of Philadelphia.
  • Stress and the Built Environment in Urban Emergency Department Waiting Rooms: Although functional needs should be a priority in the design of emergency department waiting areas, many aspects of these practical decisions add stress to the patients and caregivers using these spaces. Funded by a Jefferson Smart and Healthy Cities grant, faculty from psychology and interior design collaborated with health science and clinical faculty to explore how considerations related to physical space, such as color, opportunities for diversion, and incorporation of nature, can reduce the stress of patients, caregivers, and staff.
  • Adjustable Electronic Reacher: Industrial design master’s and occupational therapy doctorate students collaborated with members of the International FOP (Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva) Association to develop this adjustable reacher for people with severe movement restrictions. It offers a powerful grip, controlled by a thumbwheel through an on-board computer, and allows users to freely adjust the length and angle to accommodate their posture and movements. It features an arm support to reduce strain on the user’s wrist and separates into parts so it can travel with the user.
  • Environmental Fabrics and Breathing Wall System: Faculty and students from architecture, biology, and textile engineering collaborated to develop a novel breathing wall system. This system uses an antimicrobial treatment designed to purify air by targeting microbes, mold, and bacteria. Initial installations on the Jefferson campus demonstrated that the system effectively cleansed the air and helped reduce allergy symptoms. Encouraged by these results, the system was subsequently installed in selected rooms at the Philadelphia Veterans Administration Hospital, where it continued to show significant reductions in airborne mold, bacteria, and microbes.

    Explore ARCH Offerings

    ARCH brings together expertise from many disciplines across business, design, engineering, humanities and the social sciences. The possibilities for collaboration are tremendous! Take our short quiz to help you match your interests with some of our exciting individual workshop topics.

    Which of these statements best describes why you're interested in ARCH educational opportunities?

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:
    1. Experience and Empathy Gaps—focusing on patient journey, emotions and engagement
    2. Innovation Bottlenecks—helping professionals break through stagnation and spark new ideas
    3. System Complexity Obstacles—Navigating the intricacies of healthcare systems, economics and logistics
    4. Tech & Data Integration—addressing how to responsibly use technology, data and AI in care delivery
    5. Information Disorder—combating misinformation, misperception and digital inequality

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:

    1. Empathic Communicator—enhancing listening, questioning and visual explanation skills

    2. Creative Innovator—fostering ideation, design thinking and novel solution creation

    3. Systemic Thinker—building awareness of interdependencies and organizational behavior

    4. Tech-Savvy Strategist—learning to use data, digital tools and AI with intent

    5. Trust Builder—strengthening relationships with patients and communities through dialogue and transparency

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:

    1. Health Equity and Inclusion—making care more culturally competent and accessible

    2. Patient Empowerment—enabling patients to make informed decisions and feel respected

    3. Healthcare Sustainability—improving systemic efficiency, value and long-term resilience

    4. Data-Driven Decision Making—using visual and AI tools to drive better outcomes

    5. Countering Disinformation—building societal resistance to false and harmful medical narratives

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:

    1. Defining Problems—observation, insight gathering and systems analysis.

    2. Designing Solutions—innovation, prototyping and co-creation of tools and services

    3. Delivering Communication—visual storytelling, patient interaction and trust-building strategies

    4. Driving Change—business, leadership and entrepreneurship in healthcare

    5. Disseminating Knowledge—combating misinformation and amplifying accurate health education

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:

    1. Better Patient Conversations—Workshops that improve how providers and patients talk and connect

    2. More Efficient Health Systems—tools for improving structures, policies and workflows.

    3. More Impactful Healthcare Storytelling—Understanding and leveraging complex information clearly with visual and data literacy.

    4. Technology for Good—Balancing innovation with responsibility and accessible design practices in AI and digital care.

    Click/tap on any of the below links to pop open a full list of workshop titles that might be appropriate for your interest area:

    1. Empathy & Advocacy—educating, empowering and amplifying voices—especially underserved ones

    2. Observation & Interpretation—seeing what others miss; decoding complexity in human and system behavior.

    3. Making & Prototyping—using drawing, design or experimentation to test and convey ideas

    4. Reflection & Dialogue—exploring bias, trust and the role of language in healthcare dynamics

    5. Systems & Strategy—building frameworks to guide change at scale

    When you bring together design, engineering, business, humanities and social sciences with healthcare, the possibilities are unlimited! ARCH welcomes the opportunity to developed customized training specifically designed for your needs.