Development of Interdisciplinary Simulations that Promote Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Undergraduate Medical Education University of Central.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Enhancing the Pool Area Health Education Centers and the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AHEC and the COMs)
Advertisements

Implementation of PBL program for 2 nd year students in 2007 Presented by: Dr. Mirwais Sorosh Lecturer, KMU Human Anatomy Dept.
Art of Teaching (Pedagogy)
USU F. EDWARD HÉBERT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OVERVIEW OF NEW CURRICULUM 1/17/2012.
Using Computer-Simulated Case-Based Scenarios to Improve Learning Department of Health Professions College of Health & Public Affairs University of Central.
Pharmacy and Psychology Betty Chewning, PhD, FAPhA Professor, U of WI School of Pharmacy Betty Chewning, PhD, FAPhA Professor, U of WI School of Pharmacy.
Joe Schwenkler, MD Medical Director Physician Assistant Program School of Health Related Professions Rutgers Biomedical & Health Sciences Experiential.
1 Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy Curriculum Map – NAPLEX Competencies Map by Course.
Overview of Various Simulation Programs. Panel Julia McNabb, D.O., ATSU/KCOM Julia McNabb, D.O., ATSU/KCOM Dena Higbee, M.S., ATSU/KCOM Dena Higbee, M.S.,
OSU College of Medicine LeadServeInspire Curriculum.
Medical Education Emory University School of Medicine
Chapter 1 Introduction To Exercise Physiology. What is Physical Activity? Body movement produced by muscle action that increases energy expenditure. eg:
Potential Master’s Degree Programs Master’s Degrees that can help further your career in the Department of Health By: Rachel Betz.
Molecules to Military Medicine
Curriculum Renewal MD Undergraduate Program. Why Change?
Teaching Opportunities: “Basic Sciences” Curriculum David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA John Tormey, MD.
AN INTEGRATIVE CURRICULUM MODEL: Incorporating CAM Within an Allopathic Curriculum Rita K. Benn, Ph.D., Sara L. Warber, M.D. University of Michigan Complementary.
MEDICAL EDUCATION and MEDICAL EDUCATION RESOURCES at OSU COM
The Graduate School University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
See One, Do One: Creating Geriatric Competencies Assessments for UME/GME Learners: Summary and Action Plan Zaldy S. Tan, MD, MPH Associate Professor, David.
Reflective Practice in Nursing & Cultural Competency Education Yolanda Ogbolu, PhD, CRNP-Neonatal Assistant Professor & Deputy Director Office of Global.
IPE at UAB Rod Nowakowski, OD, PhD UAB School of Optometry/The Medical Center Birmingham, Alabama October, 2013.
The Rural Health Innovation Collaborative (RHIC) “Impact on Education” By Richard “Biff” Williams PhD, ATC Indiana State University.
Interprofessional Healthcare Education, Research & Practice Community Faculty Conference May 10, 2014 Dixiana Room 9:30-10:20 Mollie Aleshire, DNP Tamara.
Collaborative Model of Social Work Education with Strong University – Agency Partnerships Michael A. Patchner, Ph.D. Indiana University School of Social.
Planning and Designing Scenario-based Simulations
Mid-Career Faculty Development: Leadership Management Training Anne L. Taylor, MD John Lindenbaum Professor of Medicine Vice Dean for Academic Affairs.
Simulation in the Shared Discovery Curriculum Dept. of Pediatrics and Human Development Sept. 16, 2015 Robin DeMuth, M.D.
Training for Tomorrow: The Simulated Interprofessional Rounding Experience at MUSC Donna Kern, MD Associate Dean for Curriculum- Clinical Sciences, COM.
University of Florida PharmD Program Preparing Pharmacists for Evolving Practice in the 21 st Century Karen Whalen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CDE Clinical Professor.
Medical Education Paul J. McDermott, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Development Office:
2M Model Two Metaphor Education Bergus Curriculum Modeling Committee.
Simulation - Interdisciplinary Training W Bosseau Murray Director, Simulation Development and Cognitive Science Lab Departments of Anesthesiology, Nursing.
Welcome To the College of Nursing and Health Professions and the School of Public Health.
Selected Teaching-Learning Terms: Working Definitions...
Annual CME Policy Meeting Cheung Wong, MD November 18, 2014.
Implementation of Full Patient Simulation Training in Surgical Residency Gladys L. Fernandez, MD Baystate Medical Center Tufts University School of Medicine.
IDEAS NETWORK IECPCP. The Project Promoting interprofessional collaboration and team building to deliver safe and effective casualty and patient- centred.
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses The QSEN Project.
SIMULATED LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN A FIRST YEAR NURSING COURSE: LESSONS LEARNED Lisa Keenan-Lindsay RN, MN Professor of Nursing Seneca College.
PREPARED BY STEPHEN GROVES FOR AHEC EASTERN SHORE Journey to a Profession in Medicine.
Become a collaborate healthcare team member As the team’s pharmacist, you will be respected for your contributions to patient care. Solve the most challenging.
UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION- UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SUMMARY OF CURRICULUM.
“Educating Medical Students: What’s the Goal?”. Preparation for the Professions Project THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHING.
GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT OFFICE West Virginia University Health Sciences Center.
David M. Deci, M.D. Director Office of Medical Student Education Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.
From Program Theory to Systems Theory: Using Logic Analysis to Re- conceptualize an Evaluation Lori L. Bakken, PhD; Jonathan M. Ross, MD; Curtis A. Olson,
Kelly M. Everard, PhD Sonia Crandall, PhD Amy Blue, PhD Fred Rottnek, MD David Pole, MPH Chip Mainous, PhD.
Curriculum Development: an Overview of 6 Steps MAJ Heather O’Mara, DO, FAAFP Faculty Development Fellow.
Prepare students for high demand, high wage careers – Over 10% of national employments is in healthcare. 8 of 20 occupations projected to have greatest.
Adopting a New Model for Interprofessional Student Education in an Ambulatory Primary Care Site – a MSEDI project Presented by: Emily Herndon MD, FAAFP.
Central Role of Physiology in the Professional Curriculum
“Master of Science in Laboratory Medicine” offered at College of Medicine & Medical Science, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain: stepping forward towards.
Molecules to Military Medicine Molecules to Military Medicine Overview Slides Dr. Arnyce Pock Associate Dean for Curriculum June 2016.
Liberal Education & Public Health
Communication & organizational professionalism in clinical settings
Curriculum Transformation
Byron J Crouse, MD Associate Dean for Rural and Community Health UW School of Medicine and Public Health September 16, 2016.
William T. Manard, MD, FAAFP Max Zubatsky, PhD, LMFT
Charles P. Mouton, MD, MS Howard University College of Medicine
Development of Inter-Professional Geriatric and Palliative Care Clinic
Development of Inter-Professional Geriatric and Palliative Care Clinic
Development of Inter-Professional Geriatric and Palliative Care Clinic
Social Work Hospice & Palliative Care Network 2018 General Assembly Presentation: Learning From Each Other: Palliative Care Inter-Professional Education.
Year 2 Patients & Populations course: Request
Using Interprofessional Simulation to Improve Collaboration and Communication Amongst Nursing and Medical Students Brittney Mueller, RN, MSN, CEN Simulation.
Planning and Designing Scenario-based Simulations
Welcome to the AAMC Building Better Curriculum Webinar Series We will begin our presentation shortly. Topic: UA COMP Clerkship Curriculum: How.
TOOLKITS FOR NURSING LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MHEC NSP II Project Director’s Meeting March 8, 2019 NSP II
Meredith Talley, MHR Director of Student Services and Admissions
Presentation transcript:

Development of Interdisciplinary Simulations that Promote Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Undergraduate Medical Education University of Central Florida College of Medicine Laurel Gorman PhD Assistant Professor of Pharmacology David Harris, PhD Assistant Professor of Physiology Drexel University College of Medicine Kathy Ryan, MD Director of Medical Simulation

Interdisciplinary vs Interprofessional Interdisciplinary – Involving two or more academic, scientific, artistic areas of knowledge eg. Learning physiology with biochemistry Interprofessional --- two or more professions in health and social care learn together eg. Medical students, nursing students, social workers

HFMS: Tool for vertical & horizontal integration What do we mean by integration? Why do we integrate? How is it done? The UCF COM as example

Cardio- Pulmonary HFMS: UCF Preclinical Curricular Scheme Microbiology, immunology antiinfective pharmacology Septic Shock Cardiogenic Shock Asthma COPD Pneumonia Renal Failure /HF Neuro SIM Endocrine Reproductive HFMS HEHFMS HFHFMS COPDHFMS DKA Renal/ GI Muscle- Skeletal Brain Behavior

Create/Design EvaluateAnalyzeApplyUnderstandRemember Lower cognitive Higher Cognitive Scaffold Experience - Increasing complexity Ideal Design Scaffolds Experience

Basic Sciences Integrated UCF COM HFMS: Cognitive Level M1

Cognitive Level Per Blooms Taxonomy Rating Basic Sciences Integrated UCF COM HFMS: Cognitive Level M2

Develop Learning Objectives – This should direct everything: materials, fidelity, evaluation Think About The Number of Learners – This will affect scheduling, traffic flow, resources Think About Time – It will take longer to develop a simulation scenario than to prepare a lecture – How to fit the simulation into class/rotation time Where Does One Start??

Orientation to the exercise Running the simulation Debriefing-time allotted should be at least as long or longer than running the simulation Three Phases of Running a Simulation

Workshop activity 1.Identify target audience (1 st years, 2 nd years etc) 2.How to fit it into a curriculum? (what gets dropped to make room?) 3. Design a scenario. a.Interdisciplinary objective b.Environment of simulation c.SIM personnel d.Case narrative, patient info, labs e.Debriefing topics

Challenges/barriers?