Sessions
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This project addresses the critical shortage of accessible psychiatric-mental healthcare through development of a comprehensive interprofessional assessment tool. Created through systematic review, community engagement, and collaborative practice, the tool integrates social care and interprofessional healthcare teams to improve holistic service delivery for vulnerable populations at an urban community healthcare clinic.
Angela Patterson
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Sara Banzhaf
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Paul Price
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Katherine Meyer Vanicek
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Trina Walker
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Judith Bergjord
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Becky Davis
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Hannah Brockman
Wednesday, May 28, 11:15 am CDT
— St. Nicholas B
Health care teams must collaborate in novel ways to meet the complexity of care needs. An Interpretive Description study of the competencies needed to guide collaborative practice is presented, including emphases on patient safety, cultural humility, social determinants of access to care, and inclusion of patients and families as decision-makers.
Wednesday, May 28, 11:15 am CDT
— St. Nicholas A
This presentation highlights the importance of community-led interventions and intersectoral partnerships in supporting stroke caregivers during hospital-to-home transitions. Drawing from a rapid review, it explores effective strategies, challenges, and gaps in current care models. Actionable recommendations for improving caregiver support through integrated care approaches will be shared, with a focus on Ontario, Canada.
Wednesday, May 28, 11:15 am CDT
— Hill
Discover how to bridge healthcare systems with community partners to support patients facing food insecurity. This workshop offers practical strategies, interactive activities, and collaborative skills to promote health equity. Join us to learn and develop a hospital-based food pantry model that addresses critical health-related social needs.
Wednesday, May 28, 11:15 am CDT
— St. Nicholas A
This hands-on workshop will introduce the US National Center for Interprofessional Practice Education Highest Possible Future tool. This tool supports academic/practice/community partnerships to explore and articulate their shared values, vision, and aspirational goals to achieve interprofessional health and learning outcomes for the individuals and communities they serve.
Wednesday, May 28, 11:15 am CDT
— Paxton
This presentation will discuss the benefits of hosting opportunities for student-lead interprofessional projects in both the clinical and educational realm. These projects promote student engagement while enhancing their collaboration, communication, scholarship, and policy-related skills.
Thursday, May 29, 9:45 am CDT
— Prague
Over nine years, the National Center has co-created programming with patient advisors and has refined strategies to lower boundaries to partnership and improve learning outcomes for interprofessional participant teams. Join the National Center and our patient advisor to gain practical skills in engaging patients to co-create education.
Thursday, May 29, 9:45 am CDT
— Paxton