Take a walk on the practice side
Last Thursday, something unusual happened – I had time to think. Actually, I scheduled it in. I was preparing to travel and speak in several venues: Virginia Commonwealth University hosted by Alan Dow, a VCU assistant vice president, and then off to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to work with the Nexus Innovations Incubator Network team implementing practice models. While there, I had a scheduled Institute of Medicine webinar requested by Marilyn Chow, a Kaiser Permanente vice president and member of our National Advisory Council.
Global Trends in Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice
Global shortages in health professionals and persistent disparities in health have necessitated development of interprofessional models of practice and health professional education. As leaders in global interprofessional educational efforts, the presenters will highlight current international initiatives and models of collaborative practice and their impact on the health outcomes.
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Curricular Frameworks and Institutional Initiatives for IPE: Examples from the University of British Columbia & University of Toronto
Establishing curricular frameworks and institutional infrastructure for interprofessional education is critical to sustainability and effectiveness. Our presenters will share their experiences regarding building and establishment of sustainable interprofessional education infrastructure at the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto.
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TDM: Team Development Measure
The Team Development Measure (TDM) is a measure of the level of development of a team constructed by Bill Mahoney, PhD, and Carolyn Turkovich.
editing tool that was submitted and tools for teamstepps
I have submitted a tool to resourse exchange SOS survey , am I able to edit or upload supportive documents. When will we know if it has been reviewed?
Can we use tools not on national centers list ?
We are going to implement teamstepps , they have 2 tools T-Taq, and T-TPQ , has the center looked at these tools? TeamStepps is listed in tools but specific tools for teamstepps not listed.
Have other tools been used with teamstepps implementation ?
Julie LaMothe
Public Health: a key partner in interprofessional practice and education
As National Center ramps up its work to demonstrate the value of team care and education, it is essential to engage the expertise and insights of public health professionals to ensure preventing disease and treating disease are considered together to improve health in our communities.
Data Repository development in progress
Evaluating team-based care and education initiatives based on data—not on opinion—is core to National Center’s mission and success. To that end, a data repository is being created to house both quantitative and qualitative information about team-based educational programs and care programs.
Sean Lind to lead Resource Exchange
Sean Lind, MA, MLIS, of Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, has been named National Center’s first Resource Exchange program manager. In this role, Lind will lead strategies to expand Resource Exchange content and use, manage and curate content, build relationships with key stakeholders, respond to user needs and develop new capabilities for the repository.
Curriculum Renewal for Interprofessional Education in Health
This report Curriculum Renewal for Interprofessional Education in Health (CRS) is the final deliverable in the Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) funded study of the same name. It focuses on the design, delivery, development and future of pre-registration interprofessional education (IPE) in Australian universities. The study was conducted during 2011-2013 by a consortium led by the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) which included nine Australian universities, two government bodies and a non-government organisation.
IPE in allied health--community colleges
Is anyone aware of IPE activities involving allied health programs based in a two-year or community college environment? Any information or a brief overview would be of interest!