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Jeff-Chat Offers Students An Interprofessional Forum To Discuss Experiences, Danielle Elliot, Md, Scott Schmidt, Md, Claire Hoppenot, Md, Maria Hervada-Page, Mss Apr 2013

Jeff-Chat Offers Students An Interprofessional Forum To Discuss Experiences, Danielle Elliot, Md, Scott Schmidt, Md, Claire Hoppenot, Md, Maria Hervada-Page, Mss

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Feelings of frustration, loss, and exhaustion are common among healthcare workers. Students placed among new experiences and in a dependent learning role are not shielded from these emotions but often experience them differently from other members of the healthcare team. In addition to the systematic and individual support available through TJUH, for the past year and a half Jeff‐ CHAT (Compassion, Humanism, Altruism, Trust) has provided a forum for students to discuss and reflect on difficult emotions and situations.


Six Sigma Methodology Applied To Immediate Use Sterilization At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Beth-Ann Schauer, Mba, Pmp, Ssgb, Lori Szymonowicz, Cpam, Ssgb, Precil Varghese, Pharmd Apr 2013

Six Sigma Methodology Applied To Immediate Use Sterilization At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Beth-Ann Schauer, Mba, Pmp, Ssgb, Lori Szymonowicz, Cpam, Ssgb, Precil Varghese, Pharmd

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Immediate use sterilization, also known as flash sterilization, is an expedited sterilization process used for surgical equipment needed in emergent clinical situations. Immediate use sterilization is a procedure used by Operating Room staff members to sterilize instrumentation on an as needed or just in time basis when instruments needed for a particular case are not immediately available or become contaminated in the course of the case. If instrumentation is not sterilized appropriately, the patient’s safety is possibly put at risk from the potential of surgical site infections. No specific literature data directly correlates immediate use sterilization with surgical site infection. …


Download Entire Issue- Jefferson Interprofessional Education And Care Newsletter, Winter, 2012, Volume 3, Issue 2 Feb 2012

Download Entire Issue- Jefferson Interprofessional Education And Care Newsletter, Winter, 2012, Volume 3, Issue 2

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Download Entire Issue- Jefferson Interprofessional Education And Care Newsletter, Summer, 2011, Volume 3, Issue 1. Feb 2012

Download Entire Issue- Jefferson Interprofessional Education And Care Newsletter, Summer, 2011, Volume 3, Issue 1.

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Summer 2011, Volume 3, Issue 1.


Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs Feb 2012

Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

  • Interprofessional Education and Care Practicum
  • Manuscript Writing Workshop (2011-2012)
  • Collaborating Across Borders III
  • Save the Date! - Interprofessional Care for the 21st Century: Redefining Education and Practice


Announcements Feb 2012

Announcements

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Announcements including:

  • Congratulations to JCIPE’s Spring 2011 Interprofessional Education and Care Practicum Pilot AwardRecipients
  • Jefferson Award for Excellence in Interprofessional Education
  • Health Mentors Program


Developing A Tool To Assess Students' Attitudes Toward Chronic Illness, Jon Veloski Feb 2012

Developing A Tool To Assess Students' Attitudes Toward Chronic Illness, Jon Veloski

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

The goals of many interprofessional programs involvechanging students' attitudes. Jefferson Attitudes towardChronic Illness Survey (Jefferson CIS), which has beenused to assess the attitudes of perceptions toward chronicillness care of nearly 2,000 Jefferson students since 2007,provides a case study of some of the best practices used todevelop a credible tool to evaluate attitudinal changefollowing curricula designed to improve chronic illnesscare skills. Previous work demonstrates that healthprofessionals and students often report negative biasestowards care of those with chronic illness or disability.1,2,3 Although the details are available elsewhere,4 thefollowing highlights key methods and representativefindings from the initial validation study for the Survey.


Providing For The Medical And Social Needs Of Newly Resettled Refugees In Philadelphia, Amy Szajna, Marc Altshuler, Kevin Scott Feb 2012

Providing For The Medical And Social Needs Of Newly Resettled Refugees In Philadelphia, Amy Szajna, Marc Altshuler, Kevin Scott

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

According to Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) data,Pennsylvania received 2,155 refugees during the 2009 fiscalyear.1 The primary countries of origin of these refugees wereBurma, Bhutan, and Iraq. The number of refugees whoresettled to Philadelphia County in 2009 totaled 597 persons.The nationalities of the refugees who resettled to PhiladelphiaCounty are representative of state statistics.


Selected Interprofessional Activities At The University Clinical Skills & Simulation Center, John Duffy Feb 2012

Selected Interprofessional Activities At The University Clinical Skills & Simulation Center, John Duffy

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Interprofessional simulation has been a mainstay of a Jefferson education for almost a decade. Since the opening of the Hamilton Building in 2007, opportunities for interprofessional simulation have grown exponentially at the University. In response to this rapid growth, an Interprofessional Simulation Curriculum Committee (ISCC) was established by Dr. Michael Vergare, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs in 2010. Committee members include representatives from nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and pharmacy. The overarching goal of the ISCC is to promote and support the development of interprofessional education via simulation as a teaching/ learning strategy for faculty and students on …


From The Editors, Molly A. Rose, Rn, Phd, Christine A. Arenson, Md Feb 2012

From The Editors, Molly A. Rose, Rn, Phd, Christine A. Arenson, Md

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Welcome to the latest edition of the Jefferson Interprofessional Education and Care Newsletter. We are pleased to describe the launch of two reports essential to interprofessional education and practice in the United States that occurred on May 11, 2011: Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice and Team-Based Competencies, Building a Shared Foundation for Education and Clinical Practice. The first report, Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice, was produced by an expert panel convened in 2009 by the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC), a unique partnership of six associations - the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the American Association …


Editorial Board Feb 2012

Editorial Board

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Editorial Board for Winter 2012, Volume 3, Issue 3 for INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND CARE NEWSLETTER.


Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs Feb 2012

Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Upcoming Faculty and Staff Development Programs including: Manuscript Writing Workshop, Interprofessional Education and Care Practicum, Faculty Recruitment for the Health Mentors Program, Register today for JCIPE’s 2012 Conference, Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) 2012 Institute, Ehpic 2012—Educating Health Professionals in Interprofessional Care, Collaborative Change Leadership: A Certificate Program for Healthcare & Health Education Leaders and All Together Better Health VI.


In The News Feb 2012

In The News

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

In the news including: APTR/Healthy People 2020 and Collaborating Across Borders (CAB III).


Exploring And Evaluating Interprofessional Training: A Brief Overview, Barret Michalec, Phd Feb 2012

Exploring And Evaluating Interprofessional Training: A Brief Overview, Barret Michalec, Phd

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

This paper provides a general overview of an upcoming

evaluation plan with JCIPE that began this fall. This plan was

constructed primarily because although numerous training

institutions have constructed and implemented various courses

and programs designed to provide students with extensive

learning opportunities steeped in interprofessional education

(IPE)1-3, projects employing longitudinal and/or mixed-methods

approaches to understanding the multi-faceted barriers to and

facilitators of IPE within health professions training have been

quite limited. Similarly, few evaluation plans have attempted to

unearth if and how students are exposed to interprofessional

values outside of IPE-specific programs or how these team-based

values may translate …


Team Training Obstetrical Simulation Drills To Improve Perinatal Outcomes, Deborah A. Cruz, Msn, Rnc, Crnp, Carol Carofiglio, Phd, Msn Feb 2012

Team Training Obstetrical Simulation Drills To Improve Perinatal Outcomes, Deborah A. Cruz, Msn, Rnc, Crnp, Carol Carofiglio, Phd, Msn

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Sixteen year-old, timid Noelle arrived on the labor floor with complaints of severe abdominal pain and headache, onset earlier today at school. During her intake, she confided to her nurse that she is probably about 7 months pregnant with no prenatal care. Only her boyfriend knew. Her parents were oblivious. Noelle was petrified to tell her mother of the pregnancy. Mom arrived on the labor floor about thirty minutes later and was shocked to discover her daughter’s condition. The physician explained the situation to Mom. Noelle was 30 weeks pregnant, hypertensive with seizures. Mom could barely comprehend her daughter’s illness, …


Interprofessional Education In A Department Of Urology, Maryann Sonzogni Feb 2012

Interprofessional Education In A Department Of Urology, Maryann Sonzogni

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Optimum health care delivery requires increasing reliance allied health care professionals who are members of highly functioning teams. However, few allied health care professionals are trained in the specific field of urology. Within our urology department, care of patients is fragmented into different segments with little to no crossover of staff. Patient care may benefit from specialty training and additional education sessions for those involved in patient care. Interprofessional Education (IPE) offers a potential way to improve collaboration and may enhance healthcare outcomes.


From The Editors, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Cde, Anef Feb 2012

From The Editors, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Cde, Anef

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

Welcome to the latest edition of the JCIPE Interprofessional Education and Care Newsletter! Since our last edition, we have had some changes at JCIPE. First, founding Co-Director Dr. Molly Rose has begun a phased retirement and stepped down from her JCIPE position. Although parting is always bittersweet, we are thrilled that Molly is continuing to champion interprofessional education from her position in the Jefferson School of Nursing (JSN), and also still serving as chair of our Evaluation Workgroup. At the same time, transitions bring us the joy of new partners – and we are delighted to introduce Elizabeth Speakman, EdD, …