Sessions

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Explore practical strategies for building sustainable community health partnerships using the University of Michigan's Interprofessional Toolkit. Participants will be guided in planning, implementing, and evaluating community partnerships and educational experiences through site selection, needs assessments, and action plan development, fostering deeper community engagement while enhancing health profession learners’ outcomes.
Thursday, May 29, 3:30 pm CDT — Paxton
This study explores interprofessional, patient, and care partner perspectives on airway safety, highlighting critical knowledge gaps and the need for standardized, patient-centered terminology. Through mixed-methods analysis, it emphasizes the importance of collaboration and shared understanding in reducing risks, improving outcomes, and foster team-based care for patients susceptible to respiratory compromise.
Thursday, May 29, 3:30 pm CDT — Merchants
Developing a wellness screening event for unhoused families created a perfect opportunity for an interprofessional service-learning event. Multiple disciplines could come together to assess and educate family units on healthcare while also educating the family units about the resources needed to live successfully in the community. To determine if it was a successful interprofessional event, assessment tools were utilized to gauge student learning and the success of the event.
Friday, May 30, 11:00 am CDT — Paxton
This workshop about a team-based care clinic, Buprenorphine Clinic, for individuals with substance use disorder provides discussions regarding the practice of psychological safety and understanding that trust and harm reduction build a bridge to recovery. The workshop will touch on three of the five aims in the Quintuple Aim. It addresses patient experience by building trust with patients in recovery in a safe space, discusses population health with the use of buprenorphine as a harm reduction strategy, and focuses on improving the wellness of the healthcare team through the implementation of psychological safety.
Friday, May 30, 11:00 am CDT — Mercer