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Interprofessional transformation of clinical education: The first six years of the Veterans Affairs Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education.

Nancy D Harada1,2, Laural Traylor1,3, Kathryn Wirtz Rugen4,5, Judith L Bowen6, C Scott Smith7,8, Bradford Felker9,8, Deborah Ludke1, Ivy Tonnu-Mihara10, Joshua L Ruberg11,12, Jayson Adler1, Kimberly Uhl1, Annette L Gardner13, Stuart C Gilman1,14.   

Abstract

This paper describes the Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education (CoEPCE), a seven-site collaborative project funded by the Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA) within the Veterans Health Administration of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The CoEPCE was established to fulfill OAA's vision of large-scale transformation of the clinical learning environment within VA primary care settings. This was accomplished by funding new Centers within VA facilities to develop models of interprofessional education (IPE) to teach health professions trainees to deliver high quality interprofessional team-based primary care to Veterans. Using reports and data collected and maintained by the National Coordinating Center over the first six years of the project, we describe program inputs, the multicomponent intervention, activities undertaken to develop the intervention, and short-term outcomes. The findings have implications for lessons learned that can be considered by others seeking large-scale transformation of education within the clinical workplace and the development of interprofessional clinical learning environments. Within the VA, the CoEPCE has laid the foundation for IPE and collaborative practice, but much work remains to disseminate this work throughout the national VA system.

Keywords:  Clinical Learning Environment; Faculty; Health Professions; Interprofessional Education; Team-based; Trainees; Veterans

Year:  2018        PMID: 29461131     DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1433642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.338


  5 in total

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Authors:  William G Weppner; Joyce E Wipf; Mamta K Singh
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Experiences of Patient-Centered Medical Home Staff Team Members Working in Interprofessional Training Environments.

Authors:  Summer Newell; Bridget O'Brien; Rebecca Brienza; Maya Dulay; Anna Strewler; Jennifer K Manuel; Anaïs Tuepker
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 5.128

3.  Aims, development, and early results of an interdisciplinary primary care initiative to address patient vulnerabilities.

Authors:  Nodira Codell; A Taylor Kelley; Audrey L Jones; Matthew T Dungan; Natalie Valentino; Ana I Holtey; Tania J Knight; Amy Butz; Christina Gallop; Sean Erickson; Jeremy Patton; Laura Jane Hyte-Richins; Benjamin Z Rollins; Adam J Gordon
Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse       Date:  2020-12-10       Impact factor: 3.829

4.  Association of a Multisite Interprofessional Education Initiative With Quality of Primary Care.

Authors:  Samuel T Edwards; Elizabeth R Hooker; Rebecca Brienza; Bridget O'Brien; Hyunjee Kim; Stuart Gilman; Nancy Harada; Lillian Gelberg; Sarah Shull; Meike Niederhausen; Samuel King; Elizabeth Hulen; Mamta K Singh; Anaïs Tuepker
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2019-11-01

5.  Developing Interprofessional Primary Care Teams: Alumni Evaluation of the Department of Veterans Affairs Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education Program.

Authors:  Nancy D Harada; Shruthi Rajashekara; Shubhada Sansgiry; Kathryn Wirtz Rugen; Samuel King; Stuart C Gilman; Jessica A Davila
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2019-09-13
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