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Promoting Inter-professional Education Activities throughout an IPPE Curriculum

Promoting Inter-professional Education Activities throughout an IPPE Curriculum. Gina Baugh, Pharm.D . Clinical Associate Professor Director of IPPE WVU School of Pharmacy. IPE Initiatives for IPPE. P1 & P3 Students- My First Patient Program (MFP)

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Promoting Inter-professional Education Activities throughout an IPPE Curriculum

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  1. Promoting Inter-professional Education Activities throughout an IPPE Curriculum Gina Baugh, Pharm.D. Clinical Associate Professor Director of IPPE WVU School of Pharmacy

  2. IPE Initiatives for IPPE • P1 & P3 Students- My First Patient Program (MFP) • P2 Students- Service- learning (SL) projects • P3 Students- Acute care activities

  3. My First Patient Program

  4. Inter-professional MFP Program • School of Pharmacy (SOP) initiated in 2008 • P1 students screened by P3 students • Ambulatory care IPPE • Schools of Dentistry (SOD) and Medicine (SOM) incorporated in 2013 • Benedum Grant • Dental students- 4th year • Medical students- 2nd year

  5. Inter-professional MFP Program • Objectives • Provide skill development and patient care experience to the upper level dentistry, medicine, and pharmacy students. • Provide health and behavioral self-awareness to the first year students. • Increase inter-professional student interaction and respect for the different members of the health care

  6. Inter-professional MFP Program • Results • Participants • 262 total first year students screened • 60 dental, 118 medicine, 84 pharmacy • 121 upper-level student providers • 54 dental, 24 medicine, 43 pharmacy • Approximate results of the entering class • 65% had some level of dental abnormalities • 33% were overweight/obese according to BMI • 48% pre-hypertensive or hypertensive • 3% current smokers

  7. Inter-professional MFP Program • Future Plans • Improve existing inter-professional education opportunities and add additional experiences as needed. • Expand the MFP program to include the expertise of other allied health professionals (Nursing, Public Health, Exercise Physiology, etc.) • Analyze the trends of health results and behaviors over time.

  8. Inter-professional Service Learning

  9. Inter-professional Service- Learning • SOP initiated in 2006 • P2 students complete a year-long service learning project • Fall semester- project planning • Spring semester- project implementation • Inter-professional component initiated in 2010 • Course requirement 2011-12 academic year

  10. Inter-professional Service- Learning • Objectives • Collaborate with other professionals to achieve public health outcomes • Results • Collaborated with 9 different disciplines for 18 project implementations in 2012-13 • Nursing (8), Dentistry (6), Medicine (4), Education (2), Physical Education (1), Dietetics (1), Exercise Physiology (1), Physical Therapy (1) • Student feedback was overwhelmingly positive • Community service hours earned

  11. Inter-professional Service-Learning • Future Plans • Assign graded reflection with IPE topic • Log community service hours earned by other disciplines • Include IPE component as part of end-of-semester course evaluation

  12. Inter-professional Acute Care IPPE

  13. Inter-professional Acute Care IPPE • SOP initiated in 2012 with Medicine (MS3) and Nursing (RN Seniors) • IPE subgroup at the Health Sciences Center • Mock rounds in the WVU Simulation Training and Education for Patient Safety (STEPS) Center • Standardized patient • High-fidelity mannequin

  14. Inter-professional Acute Care IPPE • Objectives • Focus on teamwork and communication skills • Results

  15. Inter-professional Acute Care IPPE • Future Plans • Activity is being rolled out of regional campuses so that all MS3 students can participate in the rounding experience • Will become required experience for all MS3 students • P4 students will serve pharmacist role on regional campus • Rotating patient cases to avoid repetition

  16. Acknowledgements Lena Maynor, Pharm.D., BCPS Director of Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Travis White, Pharm.D., BCACP Director of the Health Education Center West Virginia University School of Pharmacy

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