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Lindsay Iverson, DNP, APRN, ACNP, CHSE
Creighton University
NE, United States
Dr. Lindsay Iverson is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at Creighton University with a research focus in interprofessional education and assessment, simulation, and competency-based education. In 2018, she was the primary author on development of the Creighton Interprofessional Competency Evaluation (C-ICE) instrument which is used to evaluate interprofessional team performance. In 2022, she became a Certified Simulation Healthcare Educator and expanded her role at Creighton to become the Director of Simulated and Clinical Learning for Center of Interprofessional Practice, Education, & Research (CIPER). She practices as an acute care nurse practitioner with hospital medicine in Omaha, Nebraska.

Presenting at CAB 2025:

The C-ICE 2. aligns with the 2023 IPEC Core Competencies to assess interprofessional team behaviors. This presentation highlights updates to the tool, reliability and validity testing results, and its implications for advancing interprofessional education.
This session explores the design and implementation of an interprofessional escape room activity involving nurse practitioner and paramedicine students. Attendees will learn how this innovative approach enhances teamwork, communication, and role understanding in acute care settings, fostering essential skills for effective interprofessional collaboration in healthcare.
Interprofessional simulations focused on administering naloxone in emergency situations offer a valuable learning experience for health professional students. These simulations not only fulfill the critical need for naloxone education but also effectively support the development of IPE core competencies such as communication, teamwork and roles and responsibilities.