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This webinar will provide participants with socioecological and trauma-informed frameworks to better understand individual, interpersonal, interprofessional, community and policy-level implications of early and enduring adversity and health inequities.
Feb 23, 2016 - 6:00am CST
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Sponsored By: American Interprofessional Health Collaborative
The changing healthcare environment requires frontline innovation from healthcare providers to improve the health of the population, decrease the cost of care, and enhance the patient experience. Providers must be leaders to achieve these goals. In this year’s symposium, attendees will learn from experts in interprofessional leadership about how to turn great ideas into great accomplishments....
The 2016 Leadership Conference - Interprofessional Practice: Co-creating Collaborative Environments: Join us to engage in critical conversations about the challenges and rewards of leading collaborative practices among your faculty and with colleagues in the practice environment.
This three-and-a-half day curriculum was co-developed by experts from three universities with established IPE training programs and a national advisory committee. Training sites will provide content, skills, and strategies for facilitating and coaching IPE teams. The purpose of this program is to prepare health professions faculty and collaborative practice clinicians from all professions to lead...
This webinar will describe scholarship in IPECP as an important means to advance the field, particularly the need to determine best practices and outcomes-oriented research. It will discuss helpful tips for getting started in scholarship and how to successfully publish IPECP work.
After participating in this training, attendees can consider themselves ambassadors for the National Center. Attendees will receive an overview of the National Center and our work to provide the leadership, evidence and resources necessary for enhancing health care delivery through interprofessional practice and education. During the webinar attendees will also participate in a guided tour of our...
Various external accreditors in the health professions have integrated IPE competencies into their standards, but there is limited information about integrating IPE into graduate curricula. Many of the IPE initiatives are based in medicine, pharmacy, nursing and other well-established health professions. However, professions such as psychiatric mental health nursing and athletic training are not...
Dec 14, 2015 - 6:00am CST
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Sponsored By: American Interprofessional Health Collaborative
The speakers provide examples of students from architecture and healthcare teaming up to design healthcare facilities and programs together in Rwanda and downtown Phoenix. They offer examples of combining teaching tools and strategies from multiple design disciplines including architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design with diverse healthcare professions to increase collaboration...
Nov 30, 2015 - 6:00am CST
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Sponsored By: American Interprofessional Health Collaborative
Climate change, and associated air and water pollution, impacts patients, practices and health care facilities. The aim of this conference is to equip health professionals with the knowledge necessary to recognize the effects of climate change on diverse medical conditions and to plan interventions to combat these effects.
The IPE movement is in motion as healthcare professionals and leaders remain committed to working towards transforming practices and improving outcomes through team-based models of care. The National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education continues to provide leadership and resources to guide these efforts. To help activate the initiatives of the National Center, we invite you to...