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This presentation will highlight the progressive development of an IPE simulation for social work and PMH nurse practitioner students, leading to better student outcomes. This included strengthening faculty collaboration, incorporating student and faculty feedback to improve the event, and the role of curriculum integration in improving student outcomes.
Wednesday, May 28, 2:00 pm CDT
— Paxton
If we are expecting learners to engage in specific interprofessional behaviors, the attitudes they hold towards those behaviors are critical. The psychological literature on behavior change identifies attitudes as a precursor to behavior change. Individuals need to have an attitude that specific behaviors matter if they are to develop an intent to engage in these behaviors. Therefore, without an attitude that interprofessional work matters, it is unlikely that learners will engage in the intended collaborative behaviors in the workplace. This presentation describes the specific application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to the design and evaluation of a longitudinal interprofessional core curriculum.
Wednesday, May 28, 2:00 pm CDT
— Cozzens
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
This presentation describes an innovative hybrid continuing education curriculum for health professionals to develop and apply the IPEC competencies in their roles as providers and preceptors within interprofessional clinical learning environments. Presenters will summarize the curriculum content, present feedback data, and share lessons learned in implementation and assessment.
Wednesday, May 28, 2:00 pm CDT
— Merchants