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Interprofessional Education at the University of Virginia IPE@UVA C ENTER FOR ACADEMIC STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS FOR INTERPROFESSIONAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (ASPIRE)/ Volume 2: Issue 1 I’ve been teaching in a variety of forums during the past 10 years and consider myself an IP team member. Yet I didn’t know until now what I’ve been missing. I’m filling my toolbox with IPE planning, teaching and learning concepts. Phenomenal course! Should be required for all healthcare faculty. –T3 Participant Evaluation Next Session: March 4, 2019: 12-1PM/ Pinn Hall Conference Room 2ABC “Designed to Succeed: The Power of Intentional Interprofessional Collaboration to Improve Patient and Family-Centered Care.” Continuing education credit offered. IP Co-Presenters: John Dent, MD, MS, MHCM & Dana Palmer, MSN, RN-BC, CHFN, CNL UVA’s Center for ASPIRE is one of 3 national sites chosen for the Train- the-Trainer Interprofessional Team Development program (T3). ASPIRE hosts T3 twice each year, in April and November. This nationally- recognized program was developed for clinicians and health educators; CE/CME credit given. T3 combines evidence-based theory, hands-on activities, and personalized team mentoring by IP experts. Participants attend the 3.5 day training in IP teams of three or more. As part of the conference, teams develop their own unique IP project, and have opportunities for constructive feedback from facilitators and other IP teams. Team support and networking continues beyond the conference via coaching calls and webinars. For more information, visit nexusipe.org/T3/uva or email [email protected] Healthcare professionals attending include: Educator Physician Social Worker Community Health Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Respiratory Therapy Quality Improvement Case Manager Nurse Pharmacist Mental Health Clergy Home Health Administrator Dentist Occupational Therapy The Center for ASPIRE continues to build interprofessional (IP) networks through collaborative training, practice, and research. Please join us! Center for ASPIRE IP Lunch Series IP Train the TrainerTeam Development Program Have news or ideas? Contact us: [email protected] 152 HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS TRAINED BY ASPIRE T3 TEAM

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Interprofessional Education

at the University of Virginia IPE@UVA

C E N T E R F OR A C A D E M I C S T R A T E G I C P A R T N E R S H I P S F O R I N T E R P R O F E S S I O N A L R E S E A R C H A N D E D U C A T I O N ( A S P I R E ) / Volume 2: Issue 1

“ I’ve been teaching in a variety of forums during the past

10 years and consider myself an IP team member. Yet I

didn’t know until now what I’ve been missing. I’m filling

my toolbox with IPE planning, teaching and learning

concepts. Phenomenal course! Should be required for all

healthcare faculty. –T3 Participant Evaluation ”

Next Session: March 4, 2019: 12-1PM/ Pinn Hall Conference Room 2ABC

“Designed to Succeed: The Power of Intentional Interprofessional Collaboration to

Improve Patient and Family-Centered Care.” Continuing education credit offered.

IP Co-Presenters: John Dent, MD, MS, MHCM & Dana Palmer, MSN, RN-BC, CHFN, CNL

UVA’s Center for ASPIRE is one of 3 national sites chosen for the Train-

the-Trainer Interprofessional Team Development program (T3). ASPIRE

hosts T3 twice each year, in April and November. This nationally-

recognized program was developed for clinicians and health educators;

CE/CME credit given. T3 combines evidence-based theory, hands-on

activities, and personalized team mentoring by IP experts.

Participants attend the 3.5 day training in IP teams of three or more.

As part of the conference, teams develop their own unique IP project,

and have opportunities for constructive feedback from facilitators and

other IP teams. Team support and networking continues beyond the

conference via coaching calls and webinars. For more information,

visit nexusipe.org/T3/uva or email [email protected]

Healthcare professionals attending include: • Educator

• Physician

• Social Worker

• Community Health

• Physical Therapy

• Physician Assistant

• Respiratory Therapy

• Quality Improvement

• Case Manager

• Nurse

• Pharmacist

• Mental Health

• Clergy

• Home Health

• Administrator

• Dentist

• Occupational

Therapy

The Center for ASPIRE continues to build interprofessional (IP) networks through collaborative training, practice, and research. Please join us!

Center for ASPIRE IP Lunch Series

IP “Train the Trainer” Team Development Program

Have news or ideas? Contact us: [email protected]

152 HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

TRAINED BY ASPIRE T3 TEAM