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Introducing the Alchemy of Community Based Collaboration into Medical Education

Session #_A4b___ Friday, October 11, 2013 or Saturday, October 12, 2013. Introducing the Alchemy of Community Based Collaboration into Medical Education. Ajantha Jayabarathan, Family Physician, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie Department of Family medicine

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Introducing the Alchemy of Community Based Collaboration into Medical Education

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  1. Session #_A4b___ Friday, October 11, 2013 or Saturday, October 12, 2013 Introducing the Alchemy of Community Based Collaboration into Medical Education Ajantha Jayabarathan, Family Physician, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie Department of Family medicine Lynette Reid, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, Unit Head, Professional Competencies Unit Linda Bayers, PhD, Community Health Educator, Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Executive Director, Self-Help Connection, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University, Co-tutor, Professional Competences Unit Joseph Sadek FRCPC, DABPN (Psych & Neuro), MBA, BSc Pharm Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 15th Annual Conference October 10-12, 2013 Broomfield, Colorado U.S.A.

  2. Faculty Disclosure We have not had any relevant financial relationships during the past 12 months.

  3. Your Crucible • Your team has the opportunity to design a three hour educational event for 2nd year medical students to influence “the physician of the future” (help develop necessary skills, attitudes and practices for a patient centered delivery model) • How will you engage the patient voice? The family? The community? • Pick your method; be innovative; be creative; • develop your curriculum • Discussion

  4. The Alchemy of Collaborationa power/process that changes/transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way • What did you create : the outcome? • What did you bring/ add to the mixture? • What did you learn/take away from the experience? • What are the opportunities/challenges?

  5. Ingredients in our crucible • Community themes from focus groups http://news.medicine.dal.ca/Community_conversations_Summary.doc • Medical Students input/feeback • Lynette Reid ;unit head, bioethicist • Ajantha Jayabarathan; Family physician • Joe Sadek ; Psychiatrist • Linda Bayers; community educator

  6. Outcome: The New Curriculum • 200 hours of curriculum time September-May • Immersive learning within community-based organisations, eg: self help connections, AA, Alzheimer’s society, Clubhouse for disabled adults • Weekly one-hour lectures, panels, or film followed by a case-based 2 hour tutorial led by inter-professional co-tutors to model inter-professional collaboration, develop student engagement, reflective and critical thinking skills • Selective project to follow own interests • COLLABORATION within the COMMUNITY TO BRING “MED SCHOOL INTO THE COMMUNITY AND COMMUNITY INTO THE MED SCHOOL”

  7. Outcome:”Changing the status quo” Collaborating with patients and families – What’s your perception ?

  8. Outcome:Student reflection • I visited Alcoholics Anonymous on my community engagement experience. What struck me most was how appreciative the members were to have someone from the health care field come visit them. The members were more comfortable in this environment compared to a doctor’s office; as we know a power differential exists between health care workers and patients, whether we like it or not. The experience allowed me greater insight into addictions and mental health, more so than I would have achieved if I had talked to the same individuals in a clinic.

  9. Outcome: Participant Impact Statements • Video clips • Fiona Bergin • Marilyn Peers • Melissa Myers • Joe Sadek • In person • AJ

  10. Objectives • Describe an innovative, working model that introduces the citizen’s experience as a patient into health education and the complex web of collaborative mental health education • Present outcomes of this intervention : personal, student, teachers, community based organisation and academic institution • Guide the audience to customize this model to fit their own communities of practice • Discuss the opportunities and challenges encountered

  11. Session Evaluation Please complete and return theevaluation form to the classroom monitor before leaving this session. Thank you!

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