Nexus Summit 2022 Seminar Showcase: Tried and Tested: Strategies to Implement Virtual Synchronous Interprofessional Education Sessions Using Standardized Patients
Series Description:
Connecting Care Through Telehealth: Long-Term Services and Supports
Connecting Care Through Telehealth is an online course designed to inform and improve best practices when using telehealth and virtual services in long-term services and supports (LTSS) settings. Informed by the Age-Friendly Health Systems 4Ms framework, content is tailored for providers and care-teams, residents/patients, and families and caregivers within skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, and home health and hospice organizations.
Nexus Summit 2022 Seminar Showcase Webinar: The Journey and Roadmap of a Competency-based Virtual Interprofessional Teaching and Learning Program
Abstract:
The evolution of virtual teaching during the pandemic has revolutionized health professional education, creating a decade of change within the span of a week. (Langlois, 2020, Lackie et al., 2020). At the Centre for Advancing Collaborative Healthcare and Education (formerly named the Centre for Interprofessional Education), curriculum and pedagogy pivoted to virtual delivery to serve the needs of stakeholders/organizations.
Telehealth from a PMHNP and MHC Perspective
SJF HRSA Seminar
St,. John Fisher University
Wegmans School of Nursing
Health Integration Seminar (GMHC 699)
Class: Telehealth
Date: January 27, 2023
Location: Via Zoom
Instructors: Brittany Aponte, LPC
Tempestt Black , PMHNP
Learning Objectives:
Successful Telehealth Visits: From the Experiences of People Living With Dementia
This video (10:40 minutes) features people living with dementia and a care partner (Terry Montgomery, Cheryl and Mike Belleville, and Barney Nelson) discusses what they like about telehealth visits and what helps them have the best telehealth visit possible. They also provide information on how telehealth visits can improve access to care. From AgingME and the Dementia Action Alliance.
Source: AgingME: Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP), 2021
Did You Know? Tips for Health Professionals Working With People Living Dementia
This playlist consists of 12 videos ranging from 30 seconds to 3 minutes in which Dementia Action Alliance on the Mark experts give tips on caring for people with dementia. The tips are suited to online programming and are more generally useful for anyone planning a program or telehealth visit or even a personal zoom call with a person living with dementia.
Source: AgingME: Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP), 2021
Transitioning a Mood & Memory Clinic to Telehealth (Transitioning to Telehealth: Experience of a Geriatrics Psychiatry Clinic)
This presentation (38:26 minutes) given by Cliff Singer, Northern Light Acadia Hospital, discusses transitioning outpatient clinic to telehealth capability. Discussion points include: (1) the pandemic as an impetus; (2) migration to a nearly remote practice using Zoom; (3) informed consent; (4) benefits and challenges; and (5) lessons learned.
Source: AgingME: Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP), 2020
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.
Optimizing Your Home Telehealth Visit
This lecture (48:25 minutes) given by Dr. Kimberly Shea discusses how to optimize your home telehealth visit. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to discuss: (1) telehealth advantages to improving patient care while always seeking to improve the quality and delivery of healthcare; (2) domains to consider for a comprehensive assessment; (3) opportunities to improve personalized care when using telehealth; and (4) Application of Comprehensive Patient Assessment for using Telehealth in the Home (CPATH) domains.