
Mitchell
Heflin,
MD, MHS
Duke University
NC,
United States
Mitchell T. Heflin, MD, MHS, is Associate Dean and Director of the Duke Health Center for Interprofessional Education and Care (IPEC) and Professor of Medicine in the Division of Geriatrics for Duke University Schools of Medicine and Nursing. As a leader in Geriatrics and health professions education, he has focused on development of education programs aimed at interprofessional teams introducing innovative models of care with a specific emphasis on community-based and perioperative care of frail older adults. In his current role, he oversees the design, delivery, and evaluation of interprofessional education programming for health professions students across campus.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
During this session, we will describe our experience in building and training a diverse facilitator cohort for IPE workshops that includes both teaching faculty and clinicians from different professions, disciplines and settings. The assessment of the impact of participation in IPE facilitator training and workshops on facilitators will be presented.
The Duke Interprofessional Education and Care (IPEC) Center utilized an online platform, Jamboard, for an activity called “Pieces of the Pie” where students could share their profession specific values and roles. This activity is scalable, cost-efficient, and allows a large number of students to interact during a foundational interprofessional workshop.