
Grace
Kanzawa-Lee,
PhD, BSN, RN
University of Michigan School of Nursing
MI,
United States
Grace Kanzawa-Lee, PhD, BSN, RN is an oncology nurse and clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Her work focuses on implementing innovative nursing and interprofessional educational approaches to improve clinical education and practice. As a member of the University of Michigan Center for Interprofessional Education (IPE) Experiential Workgroup TEAMS Pilot Committee and School of Nursing IPE Workgroup, she has led projects piloting experiential IPE activities among undergraduate nursing students and contributed toward the School of Nursing IPE curricular integration.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
This presentation reports the findings of a literature review to understand the landscape of debriefing among pre-licensure healthcare students after interprofessional experiential activities (IPEAs). Given the gaps uncovered, the U-M Center for Interprofessional Education shares how they developed the TEAMS REFLECT Tool to facilitate interprofessional debriefing among students after IPEAs.
The Interprofessional Education (IPE) TEAMS Activities, adapted from the University of Toronto, were piloted among undergraduate nursing students during clinical placements. TEAMS 1 focused on understanding interprofessional roles, and TEAMS 2 on analyzing interactions. Findings suggested potential increases in interprofessional socialization and the need for better integration into nursing curriculums.