Sessions
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BOOST is an interprofessional team coaching program that transforms healthcare team dynamics through collaborative development, training, and assessment. This interactive workshop introduces participants to evidence-based approaches for enhancing interprofessional practice and provides practical tools and strategies for implementing effective team coaching and supporting development of trusting relationships across professional boundaries.
Wednesday, May 28, 2:00 pm CDT
— St. Nicholas B
WA state’s Accountable Community of Health (ACHs) serve as Community Hubs for community-based care coordination and delivery of Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) services. This social care network- no wrong door approach includes interdisciplinary community-based workforce development, maternal health, health information exchange, community engagement, and culturally responsive services.
Wednesday, May 28, 2:00 pm CDT
— Washington City
As service learning programs expand, it is critical to center these efforts around building trusting relationships with community partners. Our session will offer 3 examples of service learning programs centering psychological safety and relationships, with opportunities for participants to apply new insights/skills to their contexts maximizing collaborative teamwork and engagement.
Thursday, May 29, 1:45 pm CDT
— Mercer
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities, who also faced vaccine hesitancy and mistrust. An interprofessional team created the Equivax model to addresses these issues and equitably distribute COVID-19 vaccines to a large number of community members, including those living with the greatest health disparities.
Thursday, May 29, 1:45 pm CDT
— Hill
This presentation examines the successful development and implementation of international rehabilitation workforce initiatives through interprofessional collaboration. By integrating diverse healthcare providers across seven countries, the project created culturally-responsive tools and established a sustainable framework for global rehabilitation workforce development, demonstrating the power of coordinated cross-cultural partnerships.
Angela Patterson
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Shala Cunningham
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Rachael Lowe
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Cheryl Footer
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Herbert Omoding
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Larisa Hoffman
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Martina Lukin
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Neelum Zehra
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Olha Kovalchuk
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Yara Peterko
Thursday, May 29, 1:45 pm CDT
— Hill
We will explore our approach for addressing handoff challenges in nutrition care, focusing on communication breakdowns. Using process optimization and relational coordination, we identified root causes and fostered shared accountability. By enhancing communication, we developed a replicable model to improve interprofessional collaboration and streamline care transitions effectively.
Thursday, May 29, 1:45 pm CDT
— St. Nicholas B
This presentation explores the impact of healthcare payment models on interprofessional team-based care, focusing on the shift from fee-for-service to value-based models. It highlights how these models incentivize collaboration, improve patient outcomes, and promote sustainability. The session emphasizes payment reform as an investment in long-term health and equity.
Thursday, May 29, 1:45 pm CDT
— Hill