Creating ‘systems Citizens’: Identifying Synergies Between Interprofessional Education and Health Systems Science
- Expanding Interprofessional Health and Social Care Teams and Collaborative Practice
Content & Discussion: 15 minutes
What is HSS - and how it’s different from system thinking and team science.
Common challenges in the IPE & HSS fields.
Why and how HSS can support advancements in IPE.
Active learning (30 minutes total): Participants will practice integrating HSS concepts to innovate existing IPE curriculum. Participants will draw cards with IPE curricular scenarios that ask them to apply a specific HSS domain to an IPE activity. A worksheet will be provided to guide them through a process to integrate the two.
5 mins: individual work
15 mins: Share back as a table
10 mins: Share back as a large group, including sharing existing examples of HSS integration in IPE curricula.
Wrap up: 10 minutes
Presenters will summarize key points from the discussion.
Learning Objectives
- Develop knowledge of how HSS concepts can inform IPE.
- Advocate for the value-add of integrating HSS in IPE curriculum design.
- Apply HSS to IPE curriculum design.
References
- 1. Skochelak SE, Hammoud MM, Lomis KD, AMA Education Consortium. Health Systems Science. 2nd edition. Elsevier; 2021.
- 2. Musick DW, Vari RC, Kraemer MS, et al. Building Health Systems Science Education from the Core Domain of Interprofessional Education at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. Med Sci Educ. 2021;31(1):215-222.
- 3. Davis CR, Gonzalo JD. How Medical Schools Can Promote Community Collaboration Through Health Systems Science Education. AMA J Ethics. 2019;21(3):E239-247. doi:https://dx.doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2019.239
- 4. Rivera J, O’Brien B, Wamsley M. “Getting Out of That Siloed Mentality Early”: Interprofessional Learning in a Longitudinal Placement for Early Medical Students. Academic Medicine. 2020;95(1):122-128.
- 5. American Medical Association. Health Systems Science. https://www.amaassn.org/topics/health-systems-science