Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse
This video (11:32 minutes) by Lisa Gibbs discusses the various types of elder and dependent adult abuse, including physical, self-neglect, neglect, financial, sexual, and emotional; the consequences of these abuses; and mandated reporting of abuse.
Source: University of California Irvine School of Medicine, GWEP, 2019
https://www.familymed.uci.edu/geriatrics/GWEP/training-tools.asp
Minnesota End-of-Life Option Act: Medical Aid in Dying is a Compassionate Option for Terminally Ill Patients
The Minnesota End-of-Life Option Act was reintroduced to the MN state legislature in early 2021 and was modeled after the 1994 Oregon Death with Dignity Act. This webinar (1:32:56 minutes) is the first part of a two-part series representing both sides of the issues related to this bill.
The Minnesota Assisted Suicide Bill: Bad Medicine, Bad Ethics, Bad Law
This webinar (1:29:37 minutes) discusses the Minnesota End-of-Life Option Act which was reintroduced to the MN state legislature in early 2021 and was modeled after the 1994 Oregon Death with Dignity Act. This event is the second of a two-part series representing both sides of the issues related to this bill, currently under review. These events were intended to help inform people in Minnesota about the issues associated with this proposed legislation and promote thoughtful, balanced public discussion as it is considered by the Legislature
Advancing Oral Health Equity: All 4 Oral Health Blog Collection 2018-2022
OHNEP’s official blog All 4 Oral Health includes timely evidence-based posts that focus on oral-systemic health topics and promote innovations in education and practice for building the interprofessional workforce across primary and acute care professions. We encourage you to review and share these blog posts as a resource for promoting oral health integration across primary care settings.
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Medically-Necessary Dental Care: A Major Step Toward Oral Health Care for All
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has taken an important step toward improving oral health outcomes that are linked to overall health. On November 3, CMS announced that Medicare will begin making payment in 2023 for dental services necessary to identify and eliminate oral and dental infections prior to, and contemporaneously with, organ transplant, cardiac valve replacement, and valvuloplasty procedures.
Check out our 2022 Oral Health Matters! Newsletters
See what we've been up to this year at OHNEP! Our 2022 Newsletters review our projects and accomplishments over the past year, as well as exciting innovations and news from our oral health champions and partners.
We look forward to seeing what 2023 brings us!
The effects of an IPS-based IPE program on interprofessional socialization and dual identity development
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of an interprofessional socialization (IPS) based interprofessional education (IPE) program intervention on health professions students’ IPS process and dual identity development. Despite the growing acknowledgment of IPS in recent literature, there is a paucity of research investigating socialization processes learners move through in order to develop dual identity – professional and interprofessional. A concurrent embedded mixed-method design was used.
Global leadership in IPECP research; an intro to co-creation of best practice guidelines
While the quality of IPECP evaluative research studies has improved over the years, there is still much to be achieved. According to the InterprofessionalResearch.Global (IPR.Global) Discussion Paper, “the research agenda for IPECP should elevate the process of enquiry by shifting focus from that of program- or project-specific level interrogation to determining the impact of IPECP.”
Guidance on Global Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Research: Discussion Paper
This Discussion Paper aims to provide guidance on IPECP research. We provide a perspective of the current situation and the needs in IPECP research around the globe, make recommendations for research teams to advance IPECP theory-informed research, and invite collaborators to join us in this initiative. The appendix provides a proposed lexicon for the interprofessional field based on the current interprofessional literature.
Building Resilience in Health Care in the time of COVID-19 through Collaboration- A Call to Action
In this Call to Action, we invite and urge the global health care community – in both practice and education – to take strategic actions, at all levels, to address burnout and develop resilience among HCPs, faculty, learners, healthcare organizations, and healthcare systems.