ip orientation 2016 may
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2016 IPE Student OrientationNora Asamoah, Pharmacy Student
Anna Brown, Occupational Therapy StudentJohn A Gianitsis II, BSN, RN, CCRN, SRNA, MSNA Class of 2016 - IP Honors Distinction
Joey Parisi, Pharmacy Student, IPSAT President
Shelley Cohen Konrad: Director of the Interprofessional Education Collaborative
Kris Hall: IPEC Program Coordinator
Interprofessional Education occurs when
two or more professions learn
about, from & with
each other to improve collaboration and the quality of
care.
Interprofessional Competencies at UNE
A copy of the IPEC National Report will be delivered to you via email!
Communication
Nurse Anesthetist
Pharmacist
Physician Assistant
Nurse
Leadership
Patient Centered
Patricia (Pat) Chalmers is a 31-year-old woman who prides herself on self-sufficiency and resourcefulness. She works part-time as a bookkeeper and gets paid to take care of her aging grandmother with whom she lives. Pat describes herself as having been a caretaker since adolescence. It is therefore difficult for her to acknowledge her own needs or to seek others for help. Pat is tired of people commenting on her weight, diet, and need to exercise. She avoids health care as much as possible because she knows she’ll be told to lose weight or be blamed for “being fat” (her words). “I know what risks I face” she says. “But I’ve tried everything and nothing works. I’ve accepted my size and would like others to respect that.”Pat found herself in the ED with a broken ankle several months ago. The break was significant enough to require surgery. Labs revealed elevated glucose levels and surgery was put off until further tests could be done to determine whether Pat might have diabetes. When asked about this possibility, Pat reacted strongly. “I don’t have the time or money for diabetes,” she explained.
Patricia Chalmers, 31
Pat’s Health Team
• What do we know about Pat? • What additional questions do
you have about Pat?• How about what barriers
might you encounter in building a relationship with Pat? How would you address them?
• What aspirations would you want for yourself as a member of Pat's health team?
Teamwork
UNE IPSAT (Interprofessional Student Advisory Team)
Closed Student Group for Student-led Opportunities:UNE IP Student Opportunities
Health Professions at UNE
• Applied Exercise Science• Athletic Training• Dental Hygiene• Nursing• Nurse Anesthesia• Occupational Therapy• Physical Therapy• Physician Assistant• School of Social Work• Public Health
• College of Dental Medicine
• College of Osteopathic Medicine
• College of Pharmacy
Collaborative Health Team
Patient
FAMILY
NATURAL SUPPORTS COMMUNITY
Events
Service Learning
Student-led Mini-Grants
IP Honors Distinction
Purpose: To provide opportunities for students to receive academic recognition for participating in and demonstrating interprofessional knowledge and skills for practice.
EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR THESE SKILLS!• IPE Student-led Mini-Grant• Collaborative thesis • Clarion Competition• IPE poster submission for research • and scholarship day or professional
conference• IP Service Learning• Multicultural Diversity Leadership• Trans-disciplinary Playgroup
• Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education
Program (I-GEP)• Cumberland County Jail Project• Interprofessional Clinical Rotation or
extended course experience• Engagement in IP Team Project (Pain
Clinic)• An IPE project designed by students
and approved by faculty mentors
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