The Right Team at the Right Time II
By Barbara Brandt
The State of Inteprofessional Practice and Education in Turbulent Times!
Dr. Barbara F. Brandt and Dr. Susan M. Meyer presented and led a facilitated workshop with attendees from University of Texas Houston at UTHealth Advances in Teaching and Learning Day on June 9, 2017.
2017 ASAHP Conference Gains AIHC Affiliate Conference Designation
2017 ASAHP Conference Gains AIHC Affiliate Conference Designation
The 2017 Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) Conference has been designated as an American Interprofessional Health Collaborative (AIHC) Affiliate Conference, meeting the high-quality standards set forth for advancing Interprofessional Education (IPE) and Collaborative Practice (IPCP).
The conference will take place in San Antonio, Texas at the Marriott Riverwalk Conference Center from October 18-20, 2017.
National Center Announces New Knowledge Generation Organizational Structure
Building on a strong foundation of new knowledge and shared learning about what is and isn’t working in the field of interprofessional practice and education, the National Center looks forward with excitement as it shares plans for the next phase of its Network engagement.
Team Composition and Expectations
Your Team
Team Requirements
- A minimum of three individuals from at least two different professions
- Experience implementing interprofessional education and collaborative practice projects
- Desire to enhance knowledge and skills to create change within organization and practice
Team Suggestions
- Include a mix of professionals from academia and practice, who a
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements:
The Train-the-Trainer Interprofessional Faculty Development Program (T3-IFDP) was developed by a planning committee comprising faculty and staff from the University of Washington, University of Missouri and University of Virginia.
University of Missouri
Train-the-Trainer Interprofessional Faculty Development Program
The Train-the-Trainer Interprofessional Team Development Program is an immersive, longitudinal training program that supports teams in designing and implementing health care-related projects at their respective institutions.
Wellbeing and Resilience
Wellbeing and Resilience for Health Professionals
Our work together is vibrant and often challenging. We know that supporting the resiliency and well-being of teams is essential. It benefits not only the individual members of those teams - but those who are served by and engaged with the team. The National Center is honored to have the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing as one of the Summit co-sponsors.