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Congratulations to the 2018 Summer PFCC Triple Aim Project Proposal Winners!

We had  nine teams competing and the scores were so close we had a tie for 3rd place!

Everyone did an amazing job with their projects and we are proud to be a part of the Patient-and Family-Centered Care summer program.

1st Place
Group 8: Smoking Tobacco Prevention Initiative among Adolescents

Team members (in no particular order):
Meghan Ayers (MPH)
Bailey Lessenberry (CRC)
Lesly Ramos (DH)
Holly Rega (DH)
Estefania Vazquez-Rodriguez (DH)
Haylie Worthington (CRC)

Team Facilitator: Shannon Turley

Winners can pick up their certificates in the IPE office! 
RAHN 1210 (across from parking deck 2, next to the revolving doors.)

2nd Place
Team 6 – “Train and Be Trained”

Group members (in no particular order):
Michaela Kinley (DH)
Addyson Renee Hipps (DH)
Neha Sharma (COP)
Katherine Montgomery (MHA)
Tiffany Hogue (DH)
Haley Hawthorne (CRC)

Team Facilitator: Jennifer Grimmett Stane

TIED for 3rd Place
Group 2: Ask Me About DTB

Team members (in no particular order):
Tracie French Cash (DH)
Brittany Clark (DH)
Heather Clemons (DH)
Elisandra Bueno (CRC)
Raleigh Thomas (CRC)
Nkeseobong Essien (COP)

Team Facilitator: Tonya Cook

TIED for 3rd Place
Group 1: Education of UAMS FMC Staff and Providers Regarding Health Concerns of the LGBTQ Community

Team members are (in no particular order):
Na’Tasha Allen (CRC)
Kristen Aldridge-Knowles (DH)
Jocelyne Benitez (DH)
Michelle Brooks (DH)
Bethany Thomas (DH)

Team Facilitator: Erna Boone

Filed Under: Curriculum, News

Special Faculty Development Offerings

Two special events are coming this fall, make sure you sign up fast as seats are limited!

201E: Facilitator Skills & IPE Event Design

Have you taken the 101 course?

Then it time to take the next step in your facilitator training by completing the 201E course!

This course is offered quarterly so don’t miss out.

Register today for the September 26th workshop.

(want to take the course but haven’t finished your 101? No worries, you can complete the 101 online!) 

201C: How to Build an Interprofessional Clinical Team

Looking to create, or expand, an Interprofessional Clinical Team?

This 3-hour course can help you do that!

Register today for the October 31st workshop. 

If you have completed the 101 and 201E course and want to practice facilitating student events we have a variety of choices this coming fall.

Check out our 301E: Facilitated Shadow and/or Event Co-Lead SignUpGenius here. 

Feel free to contact our office with questions or ideas for other faculty development ideas.

Filed Under: News

Congratulations to our 2018 IPFCC Presenters!

Team UAMS rocked their IPE presentation at the 8th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care in Baltimore on Wednesday, June 13, 2018! Their presentation, titled: “Integration of Patient/Family Advisors into Interprofessional Education Teaching and Practice to Address Patient and Family Needs” was well received by a riveted audience.

Presenters were (from right to left): Kathryn Neill, PharmD, Director of Interprofessional Administrative and Curricular Affairs; Stephanie Gardner, EdD, PharmD, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost; Larry Taylor, Adjunct (Family) Faculty,College of Health Professions, Department of Respiratory and Surgical Technologies.

Also featured (far left) is former team member Julie Moretz who served as the first ever Vice Chancellor for Patient- and Family-Centered Care at UAMS.

Filed Under: News

INAUGURAL Faculty Movie Night!

Join the Office of Interprofessional Education for the: INAUGURAL Faculty Movie Night!
We have educational movie nights for students, why not faculty?

June 4, 2018
5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Riverdale 10 VIP Theater

Thanks to a generous donation from the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, your admission is FREE!
Drinks and food will be at your own cost.

In honor of National Cancer Survivor’s Day we will be watching, and discussing, the movie 50/50 staring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogan.

Only 30 seats available so register today!!

Filed Under: News

IPE 2nd Quarter Newsletter

We are pleased to release our 2nd Quarter newsletter.
We look forward to any comments or suggestions you may have and hope you enjoy the information!

Filed Under: News

IPE Office Awards Small Grants to Promote Collaborative Practice

The Office of Interprofessional Education recently awarded small grants to interdisciplinary projects aimed at improving oral health, use of telemedicine and promoting use of mobile or wearable technologies for clinical and research uses.

The three grants totaling $30,536 constituted the second round of awards from the Interprofessional Education Small Grant Program that was created to promote interprofessional education and collaborative practice at UAMS. The call for submissions in fall 2017 targeted proposals focused on interprofessional collaboration and practice in areas of clinical care.

A panel that included the provost, the two IPE directors, the chair of the IPE Research Subcommittee and additional faculty members representing the UAMS Integrated Clinical Enterprise (ICE) reviewed the submissions. The grants were announced in March.

The grant awards (and principal investigators) include:

“Development of an Interprofessional Geriatric Telemedicine Clinic to Improve Rural Health of Older Adults in Arkansas,” PI: Priya Mendiratta, M.D., M.P.H. ($14,700)


“Interprofessional Education to Guide the Meaningful Use and Secure Adoption of Mobile Health and Wearable Technologies for Clinical and Research Applications,” Co-PIs: Anita Walden, Thomas Kim, M.D. ($8,961)


“An Interprofessional Intervention for Oral Health Among Institutionalized Adults,” PI: Melissa Efurd, Ed.D., Co-PIs: Joel Goodin, Ph.D., Kristin Chaffee, M.D. ($6,875)


“Interest in the small grant program continues to grow, and we received many strong proposals in this round,” said Kathryn Neill, Pharm.D., director of interprofessional administrative and curricular affairs in the Office of Interprofessional Education. “We look forward to seeing the impact of these exciting projects.”

“For the second iteration of the grant program we requested proposals focused on the collaborative clinical practice element of interprofessional teamwork,” said Wendy Ward, Ph.D., director of interprofessional faculty development. “We hope to alternate that focus with a call for proposals concentrated on research of interprofessional education projects in subsequent offerings.”

The Office of Interprofessional Education is planning another call for submissions later this year.

Written by: Jon Parham for the Summer 2018 Academic Affairs Newsletter

Filed Under: News

Congratulations to the Spring 2018 Triple Aim Presentation Winners!

Congratulations to the spring 2018 Triple Aim Presentation Winners from Student Research Day (03/06).

With 50 teams competing (main campus and NW campus) this semester, the competition was tough! 

MAIN CAMPUS

1st Place: Integrated Behavioral Health
(From left to right)
Xin Li – COPH
Julie Marcks – CON
Randolph Nace – CON
Amy Bucks – CON
Madeline Sparling – COM
Michael Occidental – COM
Faculty Facilitator: Dr. Wendy Ward, COM


2nd Place: Mental Health Awareness (Team 2)
(from left to right)
Kayla Yount – CONN
Hannah Lawson- CON
Allison Jackson – CON
Margaret “Caty” May – COPH
Sarah “Hope” Quattlebaum – COP
Lauren Rutland – CHP
Sasha Ridgell – COM
Faculty Facilitator: Dr. Purushottam Thapa, COM


3rd Place: Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Event (Team 1)
(Back row, left to right)
Michael Elkins – COM
Payton Snodgrass – COP
Blake Davidson – COM
(Front row, left to right)
Shelby Harden – CHP
Bailey Mcnair – CON
Maranda Jenkins – CHP
Madyson Harmon – CON
Faculty Facilitator: Mr. Larry Taylor, Center for Patients and Families

Prizes are available at the front desk of the IPE Office – RAHN 1210.


NORTHWEST CAMPUS

1st Place: North Street Clinic – Online Module to Improve Content & Efficiency of Orientation for First-Time Students
(from left to right)
Kemmian Johnson – COM
Logan Shelton – CHP
Colm Donohoe – CHP
Jessie Koster – COM
Sarah Smith – COP
Lacy Patterson – COP
Haley Siegrist – CHP
Faculty Facilitator: Jonell Hudson, COP


2nd Place: How to Improve Treatment Adherence in the North Street Clinic
(from left to right)
Matt Blaha – COP
Taylor Quattlebaum – COM
Clinton Peter – COP
Faculty Facilitator: Michelle Balli, COP


3rd Place: Get Health UAMS Initiative on NW Campus – Monthly Email Series for Employers
(clockwise)
Cody Baker – COM
Rachel Pruett – COM
Andrew Gott – COP
Harmony Penny – CHP
Falon Lacey – COP
Concietta Daniels – CHP
Faculty Facilitator: John Jeffers, CHP

Filed Under: News

Student Research Day 2018 (03/06)!

Tomorrow (03/06) is Student Research Day and there is A LOT going on!
Check out the agenda and come join us in IDW.

Filed Under: News

Spring 2018 Triple Aim Room Assignments – NOW AVAILABLE

If you are a TAP (Triple Aim Project) Presenter, Facilitator, or Student Educator at the main campus in Little Rock, ROOM ASSIGNMENTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE.

If you have any questions or concerns please email our office or Dr. Kat Neill.

Filed Under: News

Student Research Day NEEDS YOU!

We are looking for judges for Posters and Triple Aim Projects.

Two sessions are available:
Session A – 8:30 – 10:00 am

Session B – 10:30 – 11:00 am

Classes are canceled so come out and see what our amazing UAMS students have been up to!

To register CLICK HERE. 

Filed Under: News

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