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Preceptors in the Nexus Toolkit

The toolkit provides professional development opportunities for preceptors who provide education in practice settings to interprofessional learners. This includes a wide array of tools that support and enrich interprofessional practice and education to enhance patient care and the learner experience.

The IPE Movement: Thinking and Acting Differently at the Nexus

This presentation was delivered on August 28, 2015 to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Social Work.

Barbara F. Brandt - Aug 27, 2015

The Inspiration for "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. Through Amina’s story, individuals see the potential of the Nexus to align health care redesign and interprofessional education to achieve the Triple Aim of improving the patient experience of care, improving the health of populations and reducing the per capita cost of health care. 

What Being a Patient Taught Me as a Student

"I hear and I forget.  I see and I remember.  I do and I understand." -Confucius

Adam Bennett - Aug 25, 2015

Care by Design: Integrating Practice and Education in Utah

This “Story from the Nexus” was recommended by Paul Grundy, MDMPH, FACOEM, FACPM. Dr. Grundy is founding president of the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative and director, IBM Global Healthcare Transformation. Dr. Grundy is also a member of the national advisory  council for National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education.

The beginning

The University of Arkansas’ Five-Pillar Plan for an Institutional Triple Aim Culture

Our guest blogger is Lee Wilbur, MD, director of inteprofessional education, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Prior to joining UAMS, Dr. Wilbur was a member of the National Center’s Nexus Innovations Incubator Network in Indiana.

What is the ultimate goal for health professions education? 

Lee Wilbur - Aug 25, 2015

"Progress and Promise" Series: Reflections

Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise: Profiles in Interprofessional Health Training to Deliver Patient-Centered Primary Care,” by sharing the program's experiences, opportunities and challenges in building an

PCPCC - Aug 25, 2015

"Progress and Promise" Series: San Francisco Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence in Primary Care

Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise: Profiles in Interprofessional Health Training to Deliver Patient-Centered Primary Care,” by sharing the program's experiences, opportunities and challenges in building and maintaining an interprofessional program.

 

PCPCC - Aug 25, 2015

"Progress and Promise" Series: University of Oklahoma

Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise: Profiles in Interprofessional Health Training to Deliver Patient-Centered Primary Care,” by sharin

PCPCC - Aug 25, 2015

"Progress and Promise" Series: New Mexico State University

Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise: Profiles in Interprofessional Health Training to Deliver Patient-Centered Primary Care,” by sharing the program's experiences, opportunities and challenges in building and maintaining an interprofessional program.

 

PCPCC - Aug 25, 2015