Creating Collaborative Care (C3) Amy V. Blue, PhD Assistant Provost for Education Director, C3 Professor, Family Medicine
What is Creating Collaborative Care (C3)? “Enhances MUSC graduates’ abilities to participate as effective team members in interprofessional collaborative health care delivery or research.”
IPE is NOT… Students from different health professions in the same classroom without reflective interaction. Pharmacy student Nursing student Medical student Physical Therapy student
IPE is NOT A faculty member from a different profession leading a classroom learning. Pharmacy professor Medical students
IPE is NOT Participating in a patient care setting led by an individual from another profession without sharing of decision-making or responsibility for patient care. Medicine professor Pharmacy student Medical student Patient
What is IPE? Interprofessional Education: Occasions when two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.” (WHO 2010)
National IP Competencies
Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice Roles/Responsibilities Interprofessional Communication Teams and Teamwork
How Can You Be Involved IP 710 Transforming Health Care for the Future Course Small group facilitator; spring/fall Interprofessional Day – Friday, January 6, 2012 Small group facilitator
How Can You Be Involved IP Electives Develop your own! CARES Clinic Precept at this student-run clinic in Mt. Pleasant CLARION Competition Serve as a faculty advisor in the spring
How Can You Be Involved Health Care Simulation Teach clinical tasks in a simulated environment IPE Faculty Development Institute Participate in 6 month institute focused on advanced team-building and IPE skills Create something IPE of your own!!
University Strategic Plan Interprofessional/Interdisciplinary Theme Promote IP/ID collaboration across all university missions RFP for Pilot Projects – Submission Deadline September 1, ml ml
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