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6 – Practice Activity

Please contact our office for more information on completing your requirement (ipe@uams.edu)

Quadruple Aim activities are designed to support students’ development of Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) Competency Domains and Quadruple Aim goals.

This requirement can be completed by participating in one of the following APPROVED events:

  • Participate in a service learning project/activity with an interprofessional team – Health Fair, Health Screening, Health Education Event, etc.
  • Participate in work with an interprofessional team – Interprofessional Rounds, Interprofessional Clinic, Research Team Meeting, etc.
  • Provide a seminar to an interprofessional team – Grand Rounds, Journal Club, Research Conference, etc.
  • Participate at 12th Street Health and Wellness Center (HWC), North Street Clinic, or other free or reduced cost interprofessional community clinic. Registration for participation and verification of participation for 12th Street HWC is maintained through the Volgistics volunteer system.  More information is available on the 12th Street HWC website (healthon12th.uams.edu).
  • Participate in a high-fidelity simulation – SIM Wars or similar event.
  • Other activities may be submitted to the Director of Interprofessional Curricular Affairs for approval.  Email Dr. Kat Neill at kkneill@uams.edu for consideration of other activities.

Complete Practice Activity

To complete the Practice Activity:

  1. Students must be enrolled in the UNIV 16000 Competence Practice Activity course in Blackboard by first enrolling in UNIV 16000 in Workday Student.
    For questions about enrollment, please contact IPE@uams.edu.
  2. A Practice Activity Verification form must be completed and signed by the supervising preceptor/supervisor and include an account of the time spent in the activity.  This form should be completed at the time of completion of the Practice Activity.  The verification form must be uploaded with the written reflection.  The reflection assignment questions and verification form are available in the UNIV 16000 Competence Practice Activity course in Blackboard.

12th Street Health & Wellness Center

Registration for participation and verification of participation for 12th Street HWC is maintained through the Volgistics volunteer system. 

12th Street Health & Wellness Center Website.

North Street Clinic (Fayetteville)

Students at the Northwest campus are assigned to the North Street Clinic by their individual departments. 

 North Street Clinic Website

MPH Applied Practice Experience (APE)

MPH students may complete their IPE Practice Activity through the Applied Practice Experience. (PBHL 59893)

For more information on the APE program please check out the COPH website and speak with your Program Advisor. 

Central Arkansas VA- Interprofessional Diagnostic Procedure

Interprofessional Clinical Practice Team – Outpatient

More Information

SYNERGY SATURDAY

Synergy Saturday, Inc./Mobile Free & Charitable Clinic

Every Saturday – 8 am – 2 pm

Population Served: General, Unhoused, & Veterans

Synergy Saturday is a weekly pop-up wellness event that offers experiential learning, free health screening, and patient navigation services to reverse poor health and poverty. We also connect healthcare professionals to the communities they serve to close care gaps and improve health outcomes.

We create a culture of collaborative community care. Volunteer by downloading our VolunTier Trek app. (https://my.voluntiertrek.app) and registering for a spot.***

***UAMS students are responsible for ensuring an appropriate Preceptor (per your program requirements) also attends.  Preceptors may use the same VolunTier Trek app to register.

For questions or more information please send an email to: CustomerService@SynergySaturday.com

IPE

Other events/practice sites will be added as they become available.
Please check back regularly. 

Information on becoming an authorized Practice Activity

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