Center for Interprofessional Collaborations UVA Center for Interprofessional Collaborations

Web Name: Center for Interprofessional Collaborations UVA Center for Interprofessional Collaborations

WebSite: http://ipe.virginia.edu

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UVA Center for Interprofessional Collaborations Education & Training WHAT we doThe mission of the UVA Center for Interprofessional Collaborations (CIPC) is to improve patient care and build more cohesive healthcare teams through the promotion of interprofessional collaborative education, research and practice.WHY we do itEach and every person seeking healthcare deserves to have a cohesive and collaborative team of experts addressing his or her needs. Overwhelming evidence supports the notion that interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) improves the quality of care provided, decreases medical error, improves outcomes and enhances patient satisfaction. Well-functioning teams also work more efficiently, contributing to decreased healthcare costs.Despite best intentions, many healthcare teams struggle with coordinating their efforts. Challenges such as long-standing routines, differing communication styles and tools, misunderstandings about one another's roles and workflow and differing priorities can complicate our ability to work together.Interprofessional education (IPE) and team training for collaborative practice addresses these challenges. By providing opportunities to learn with, from, and about one another, IPE and Team Training allow for the creation of shared mental models, the development of respectful relationships, and improved communication.When teams work together well, everyone benefits.HOW we do itThe UVA ASPIRE Model provides a framework that helps us operationalize and embed theInterprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) core competencies into the design of IPE and Collaborative Practice educational activities. As we created programs at our institution, we identified three primary challenges that stood out as areas where our trainings could really help contextualize the IPEC competencies and help our learners. Those areas are PRACTICAL TOOLS, LEADERSHIP TRAINING, and information aboutRELATIONAL FACTORS.PRACTICAL TOOLS are an important component of IPE whether it is targeting early learners, clinician teams or faculty educators. Resources such as ice-breakers, reflective prompts, simulation scripts and debriefing guides provide structure and focus that engages learners and helps them apply their new knowledge to clinical care. Assessment of IPE also depends on practical tools like surveys, online modules and observational checklists. Providing these materials help our learners from having to “re-invent the wheel."LEADERSHIP in interprofessional teams has nuances that are unique. Who the leader is at any given moment depends on the situation at hand. It is important for all members of the team to recognize what each of the other members of the team needs to succeed – because each of them is likely to lead at some point. Leadership Models can create a shared understanding of leadership built on a foundation of interpersonal decision making, individual development and communication.The relationships that exist between team members greatly influence the team’s ability to function. When respectful relationships are created, the likelihood that a team will succeed is enhanced, and the opportunities for synergy are expanded dramatically. Providing IP team members with training in RELATIONAL FACTORS gives them skills that allow them to form relationships, appreciate team dynamics, create shared mental models and to anticipate and constructively deal with conflict.Using the UVA ASPIRE Model has helped us design, implement, assess and evaluate our IP activities across the learning continuum. It anchors the IPEC Competencies in a foundation that intuitively makes sense to our learners and addresses the challenges that they are experiencing. For more information about this unique framework:Read the 2019UVA ASPIRE Model article featured in the Journal of Interprofessional CareWatch the short video (below)about the development and use of this unique approach to framing the core IPEC Competencies Recent National Regional IPE Events Saturday, March 20, 2021:Emswiller Interprofessional SymposiumRemember the pre-COVID golden days when we would complain about logistical barriers to interprofessional work? Join us as we share, commiserate, and laugh-to-keep-from-crying about the current state of interprofessional education and collaborative practice in this highly interactive, web-based conference.This annual event is hosted by the VCU Center for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Care. "Healthcare is provided in teams. The quality of teamwork is a product of each member of the team being familiar with and respectful of the roles of other members. Interprofessional education helps create that familiarity and respect." Julie Haizlip and Beth Quatrara, CIPC Co-Directors

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