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"Building a Culture of Excellence" Series: IMPACT

In this podcast series Sarah Peyre, assistant dean for interprofessional education at the University of Rochester Medical Center, explores how two teams at the University of Rochester implemented interprofessional processes and education to provide – and enhance – patient care.

Sarah Peyre - Aug 25, 2015

"Building a Culture of Excellence" Series: Highland Family Medicine

In this podcast series Sarah Peyre, assistant dean for interprofessional education at the University of Rochester Medical Center, explores how two teams at the University of Rochester implemented interprofessional processes and education to provide – and enhance – patient care.

Sarah Peyre - Aug 25, 2015

Amina in the Nexus

Amina in the Nexus shares the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education’s vision for health care delivery in the United States.

Practical Steps to Address IPECP Implementation Challenges: The Loyola Experience

In this webinar, Dr. Fran Vlasses and Dr. Aaron Michelfelder presented the challenges and rewards of a HRSA-funded project to transform clinical practice into an interprofessional model at Loyola University Chicago.

Objectives for the webinar:

Leadership and Collaboration: Further Developments for Interprofessional Education

Leadership and Collaboration provides international examples of how leadership of interprofessional education and practice has developed in various countries and examines how interprofessional education and collaborative practice can make a difference to the care of the patient, client and community.
 

The IPE Movement: Doing It Differently at the Nexus

During opening remarks at the third annual Nexus Innovation Network meeting, Barbara Brandt outlined recent changes that are driving interest in interprofessional practice and education. 

The presentation includes:

Barbara F. Brandt - Aug 05, 2015

GT-OSVE: Geriatric Transitions Objective Structured Video Examination

The Geriatric Transitions Objective Structured Video Examination (GT-OSVE) is a series of 3 video cases depicting the same hypothetical patient undergoing transitions of care in different locations: hospital to home, skilled nursing facility to home, and home to an assisted living facility. The GT-OSVE may be used as an evaluative tool to assess trainees' ability formulate transitions plans and to assess team functioning. Alternatively, the GT-OSVE may be used as an educational tool for teaching about transitions of care.

Timothy W. Farrell - Jul 19, 2015

Implementation of interprofessional learning activities in a professional practicum: The emerging role of technology.

To prepare future healthcare professionals to collaborate effectively, many universities have developed interprofessional education programs (IPE). Till date, these programs have been mostly courses or clinical simulation experiences. Few attempts have been made to pursue IPE in healthcare clinical settings. This article presents the results of a pilot project in which interprofessional learning activities (ILAs) were implemented during students' professional practicum and discusses the actual and potential use of informatics in the ILA implementation.

Isabelle Brault - Jul 02, 2015

The 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care

Our experiences studying exemplar primary care practices, and our work assisting other practices to become more patient centered, led to a formulation of the essential elements of primary care, which we call the 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care.

Karla Hemesath - May 26, 2015