Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is a public health and evidence-based practice used to identify, reduce and prevent problematic use, abuse and dependence on alcohol and illicit drugs. The SBIRT model calls for interprofessional, widespread and community-based screening for health risk behaviors. This conference is geared toward health care professionals using...
This webinar, held May 8, will feature two university approaches for developing preceptors to be interprofessional champions in the clinical environment. Each case study will provide information on their approaches and materials, lessons learned and strategies for success.
May 8, 2015 - 8:00am CDT
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Sponsored By: American Interprofessional Health Collaborative
"Where's the Patient's Voice in Health Professional Education 10 Years On?" will look at the progress made since the first conference was held in Vancouver in 2005.
The National Center is pleased to sponsor "New Models of Care: An Interprofessional Perspective," an education summit at St. Catherine University on April 29. Click the title of this brief for more information.
At the end of the symposium, attendees should be able to describe the link between interprofessional education (IPE), interprofessional practice (IPP) and health outcomes, identify new models of IPP and relate examples of the integration of IPE and IPP. Click here to register. Questions or inquiries can be sent to ipecenter@vcu.edu.
The Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education (ABSAME) is accepting presentation abstracts for its annual meeting “Linking the Arts and Sciences to Promote Patient-Centered Care.” Presentations should be relevant to the creative and strategic training of practitioners, as well as other areas relevant to the behavioral sciences and health professions education in general. Read the...
This year’s forum will discuss interprofessional approaches to engaging the patient and family in patient-centered care. The forum will feature a variety of plenary sessions and breakouts to examine the implications of patient and family engagement for practice, policy, education and scholarship. Registration is now open. For more information, please visit the NAP website.
Many Faces of Community Health is accepting abstracts for its 10th Annual Conference. Abstracts should relate to conference goals, address health equity or under-served populations, or have clear implications for primary care. Read the guidelines and learn more about the conference, to be held October 22-23 in Minneapolis, on the conference website.
With a conference theme of “Strategies for the Application of Successful Models and Processes,” conference organizers are seeking abstracts that are reflective of the organization’s six champion workgroups: clinical setting and administrative initiatives, cross-professional competency/faculty development, curriculum/education, scholarship/research/policy, service learning and simulation.