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From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Lauren Collins, Md, Christine Arenson, Md, Shoshana Sicks, Edm
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Lauren Collins, Md, Christine Arenson, Md, Shoshana Sicks, Edm
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
As the spring semester comes to a close, we in the Jefferson Center for InterProfessional Education (JCIPE) reflect on the last year. In the Fall 2014 edition of the Interprofessional Education and Care Newsletter, we presented several innovative IPE projects from students, faculty and our colleagues overseas. The articles in this edition build on that progress, high-lighting our efforts, redefined during a January 2015 Jefferson IPE retreat facilitated by Dr. Malcolm Cox, to more closely link IPE and clinical practice. To this end, the spring semester marked the conclusion of the first administration of our revised Jefferson Health Mentors Program …
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Jefferson Teamwork Observation Guide (Jtog): A Pilot Project, David George, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Kellie Smith, Edd, Rn, Kevin Lyons, Phd, Carolyn Giordano, Phd
Jefferson Teamwork Observation Guide (Jtog): A Pilot Project, David George, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Kellie Smith, Edd, Rn, Kevin Lyons, Phd, Carolyn Giordano, Phd
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
The critical need for students to learn to be effective members of interprofessional teams in preparation for collaborative practice-ready care provision now and in the future has been well documented1. There are increasing opportunities for students to observe interprofessional events to assist them in doing so, but often their role is passive and the teams may not demonstrate the highest level of patient-centered care, minimizing the student learning.
Developing An Open Educational Resource For Interprofessional Education (Ipe), Susanne P. Boyle, Bsc, Msc, Phd, Fhea, Matthew Ramirez, Lynn Sheridan
Developing An Open Educational Resource For Interprofessional Education (Ipe), Susanne P. Boyle, Bsc, Msc, Phd, Fhea, Matthew Ramirez, Lynn Sheridan
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
A recent review of pre-qualifying interprofessional education in the UK reported the practical challenges of synchronising interprofessional education1. Whilst it was noted that online interprofessional courses were developed primarily to overcome timetabling conflicts of students and clinicians from various health professions, it was recognised that a blended learning approach with appropriate student support could enable an effective interprofessional education experience with lower running costs and reduced disruption. It was found, however, that despite the ubiquity of e-learning in interprofessional education there seemed to be less sharing than expected1.
Ipe Grand Rounds: A Student-Led Initiative, Claire Sokas, Chelsea Gorman
Ipe Grand Rounds: A Student-Led Initiative, Claire Sokas, Chelsea Gorman
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Interprofessional Education (IPE) Grand Rounds is an innovative student-run initiative designed specifically to increase the clinical relevance of IPE for all health professions students. By creating new opportunities for students from medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, couple and family therapy, physician assistant and pharmacy to interact with health professionals who are actively participating in interprofessional work environments, the IPE Grand Rounds program allows students to develop a more complete picture of what it means to be a member of a collaborative practice team. During these sessions, students and panelists discuss both the benefits of working with team members from …
Successful Implementation Of The Abcdef Bundle In The Micu Through Interprofessional Collaboration And Teamwork, Julie Rogan, Rn, Msn, Accns-Ag, Aocns, Ccrn, Steven W. Gudowski, Rrt, Cara Mcdaniel, Pharmd, Bcps
Successful Implementation Of The Abcdef Bundle In The Micu Through Interprofessional Collaboration And Teamwork, Julie Rogan, Rn, Msn, Accns-Ag, Aocns, Ccrn, Steven W. Gudowski, Rrt, Cara Mcdaniel, Pharmd, Bcps
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Earlier this year, members of the medical intensive care unit (MICU) attended an interprofessional workshop that utilized Awakening/Breathing/Choice of Sedation/Delirium/Early Mobility (ABCDE) bundle simulation combined with TeamSTEPPS training to empower care givers to advocate for patient safety while optimizing patient care. The ABCDE bundle is an evidence-based tool designed to implement pain, agitation, and delirium guideline recommendations into routine practice. To further improve patient safety and outcomes and build upon the ABCDE concept, the MICU team developed an interprofession-al practice project by adding routine assessment of need for indwelling Foley catheters to their daily work list, creating the “ABCDEF” bundle.
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Christine Arenson, Md, Lauren Collins, Md, Shoshana Sicks, Edm
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Christine Arenson, Md, Lauren Collins, Md, Shoshana Sicks, Edm
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Welcome to the Fall 2014 edition of the Jefferson Interprofessional Education and Care Newsletter. It has been a busy Fall at Jefferson and we are excited to share several new developments which have been pushing the envelope in IPE. In October, we hosted our 4th biennial conference, Interprofessional Care for the 21st Century: Redefining Education and Practice. This year we had a record number of conference participants and presenters joining us from a variety of national and international academic and service organizations. Our keynote speakers, Dr. George Thibault, President, Josiah Macy Jr Foundation; Dr. Barbara Brandt, Director, National Center for …
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Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
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Jcipe To Host Fourth Biennial Conference On Interprofessional Education And Care, Kevin Lyons, Phd
Jcipe To Host Fourth Biennial Conference On Interprofessional Education And Care, Kevin Lyons, Phd
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
The Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Education (JCIPE) will host its’ fourth biennial conference on interprofessional education and care from Friday, October 10th through Sunday, October 12th. Entitled “Interprofessional Care for the 21st Century: Redefining Education and Practice,” the conference will bring individuals involved in interprofessional education and care together to share ideas, innovative programs and the latest research to help advance interprofessional approaches to education and care (IPE/C) across the country.
Ipads, Ibooks, Apps! What's All The Ifuss About?, Martha L. Ankeny, M.Ed., Lauren Collins, Md, Kathryn M. Shaffer, Rn, Msn, Cne, Sokha Koeuth, Mph, Ba
Ipads, Ibooks, Apps! What's All The Ifuss About?, Martha L. Ankeny, M.Ed., Lauren Collins, Md, Kathryn M. Shaffer, Rn, Msn, Cne, Sokha Koeuth, Mph, Ba
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
The iVolution is here. It is iThis and iThat every way you turn. Is this just another iFad, or is it truly revolutionizing education? In a recent survey conducted by EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research on undergraduates and technology, 31% of students reported owning tablet technology a 15% increase from the previous year and 76% of students reported owning smart phones. This finding was a 14% increase from the previous year. Students also reported using smart devices in class to access material, participate in activities, look up information and photograph material as learning strategies. Thomas Jefferson University is riding …
Using Technology To Enhance Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Creating Virtual Clinical Opportunities By Implementing Google Doc And Google Hangout In Clinical Rounding, Kathryn Shaffer, Msn, Rn, Cne, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap
Using Technology To Enhance Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Creating Virtual Clinical Opportunities By Implementing Google Doc And Google Hangout In Clinical Rounding, Kathryn Shaffer, Msn, Rn, Cne, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
The delivery of quality care is best done by a group of practitioners who can effectively communicate and utilize the ‘team decision making approach’ to solve patient/client/person care issues. Organizations such as the WHO advise us that “after almost 50 years of inquiry, there is now sufficient evidence to indicate that interprofessional education enables effective collaborative practice which in turn optimizes health-services, strengthens health systems and improves health outcomes” (2010, p18). The need to implement interprofessional team based approaches to patient care is important. What is also essential is the need to provide interprofessional learning opportunities for today’s health care …
From The Editors, Lauren Collins, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Christine A. Arenson, Md
From The Editors, Lauren Collins, Md, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap, Christine A. Arenson, Md
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Welcome to the Spring 2014 edition of the Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Education (JCIPE) newsletter. In this edition of our newsletter, you will have a chance to read about two new innovations in technology designed to enhance interprofessional education and collaborative practice. We believe that integrating technology into IPE will be central to aligning health care education reforms with changes in healthcare delivery. This Spring also marks the graduation of our 6th cohort of JHMP students at TJU. Now, over 4,100 students have completed this longitudinal IPE curriculum; feedback from graduates has been highly positive, detailing the impact of …
Download Entire Issue- Jefferson Interprofessional Education And Care Newsletter, Fall, 2013, Volume 4, Issue 2
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
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Jefferson Makes A Major Contribution To Collaborating Across Borders, Iv Conference, Kevin Lyons, Phd
Jefferson Makes A Major Contribution To Collaborating Across Borders, Iv Conference, Kevin Lyons, Phd
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
The fourth international Collaboration Across Borders conference (CAB IV) was held in Vancouver BC, Canada on June 12‐14, 2013. This conference, held every two years, attracts people involved in interprofessional education and care (IPEC) from across North America, and from other countries such as Japan, Australia and the European Union. The conference is a collaborative venture between the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative (AIHC) and the Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC). The site of the conference alternates between the United States and Canada. As interest and involvement in interprofessional approaches to education and health care grows, so too does attendance at …
Award Corner, Julia M. Ward, Phd, Rn
Award Corner, Julia M. Ward, Phd, Rn
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
My career in nursing began more than three decades ago. Healthcare education during that time was delivered in the familiar “silo” style. Having to navigate through clinical practice, learning along the way which disciplines were involved in the care of patients and how to work as a team developed over time.
Teamstepps Pilot Course, Alan T. Forstater, Md, Facep
Teamstepps Pilot Course, Alan T. Forstater, Md, Facep
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
A new and exciting course on TeamSTEPPS was introduced at Jefferson last Spring. JCIPE has embraced the concept of TeamSTEPPS, a program developed by the Department of Defense and now sponsored by AHRQ to train healthcare professionals to work together effectively as a team to ensure patient safety. The following team skills are emphasized: leadership, situational awareness, team support and communication skills. To introduce this to the campus JCIPE sponsored a pilot project in May, 2013 to train a cadre of students in the techniques of TeamSTEPPS.
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Cde, Anef, Christine A. Arenson, Md
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Cde, Anef, Christine A. Arenson, Md
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Welcome to the Fall 2013 edition of the Jefferson Interprofessional Education and Care newsletter. In this edition you will read about Collaborating Across Borders, IV, the largest IPE meeting to date, where the work of developing, integrating, and sustaining interprofessional education and collaborative practice was shared by over 700 participants. The clear message of CAB IV – interprofessional education is being recognized and adopted by health professions education programs in a way not seen before, but the work of clearly identifying optimum education strategies and documenting impact on patient care must be a high priority for all of us in …
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Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Entire Spring 2013, Volume 4, No. 1 JCIPE newsletter
Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs
Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Interprofessional Geriatric Education and Practice Institute
Eastern Pennsylvania‐Delaware Geriatric Education Center : Interprofessional Geriatric Practice
Collaborating Across Borders (CAB IV) An American‐Canadian Dialogue on Interprofessional Health Education & Practice
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Christine A. Arenson, Md
From The Editors, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, 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. In our past newsletter we described a meeting that took place February 2011 that previewed the core competencies presented by IPEC. We are pleased to announce that TJU has adopted four IPE core competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice, they are; Values/Ethics‐ Respect the unique cultures, values, roles/responsibilities and expertise of other health professionals; Roles/ Responsibilities‐ Explain the roles and responsibilities of other health/healthcare providers and how the team works together to provide care; Interprofessional Communication‐ Work to ensure common understanding of information, treatment, and health/healthcare decisions by …
Jeff-Chat Offers Students An Interprofessional Forum To Discuss Experiences, Danielle Elliot, Md, Scott Schmidt, Md, Claire Hoppenot, Md, Maria Hervada-Page, Mss
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.
Upcoming Faculty And Staff Development Programs
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
From The Editors, Molly A. Rose, Rn, Phd, Christine A. Arenson, Md
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
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
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
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
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
Team Training Obstetrical Simulation Drills To Improve Perinatal Outcomes, Deborah A. Cruz, Msn, Rnc, Crnp, Carol Carofiglio, Phd, Msn
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
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
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
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, …