Jackson Public School District Health Academy Team Training at UMMC
UMMC Training for JPS Health Academy Teams July 30-31, 2015 The University of Mississippi Medical Center will provide a training experience for Jackson Public School employees engaged in development of health academy curricula for high schools. Training at UMMC will occur over the two-day period of July 30 and 31, 2015 and is expected to involve eight teams of 5 JPS employees (hereafter, participants) each. Participants will be engaged in activities designed to address three major areas related to health education. A brief overview of health related professions will be provided by members of the UMMC faculty, including certificate, baccalaureate, professional, and academic degree programs. The participants will also engage in hands-on training available at UMMC for health related issues and use of innovative technology for the development of classroom content (multimedia equipment and programs, flipped classroom content modules). Finally, didactic lectures and discussions of important health issues, both local and national, will provided. Upon completion of the training, participants will be able to: Demonstrate increased awareness of the breadth of educational paths for health professional careers at an academic health science center; Recognize key resources available for counseling students toward career opportunities that do not require a terminal professional degree; Show familiarity with successful models of inquiry-based, interaction-intensive health career preparation curricula; Create health professions orientation curriculum outlines that incorporate contemporary, technology-enhanced flipped classroom/flipped learning principles; Identify current major health initiatives on local, state and national levels, including obesity and cardiovascular diseases, health disparities, antibiotic resistance, and vaccines; Identify teacher-oriented activities that enhance success rates in obtaining additional external funding support for curriculum innovation; Generate professional networks within JPS schools enacting health academy programs that facilitate development of common, and highly effective, health related learning paradigms; and Develop evaluation criteria for health academy teachers that emphasize professionalism traits evocative of a health career.
Day 1 Detailed Schedule 9:00 am Welcome, introductions and orientation to activities. 9:10 am Introduction to Health Related Programs at UMMC Health Related Professions Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Dental Hygiene, Medical Informatics Nursing Pharmacy Dentistry and Medicine Graduate 10:30 am Break 10:45 am Mississippi s Unique Problems: Obesity, Heart Disease, Diabetes NOON Lunch 1:30 pm Innovative Curriculum: UMMC E-Campus Resources Rowland Medical Library HumMod 2:00 pm Introduction to Best Practices in Flipped Classroom Design 3:15 pm Break, Johnson, Murray Watson Harris Adcock Sullivan Helms Clark Hester Pollard 3:25 Introduction to Grantsmanship 4:00 pm Professionalism in Health Care Training / Didlake 4:30 pm Discussion of Day One Topics, Overview of Day 2
Day Two Detailed Schedule 9:00 am Welcome Back! 9:05 am Successful Health Oriented Curriculum Models Brandon Health Academy Base Pair SOAR Vanderford 10:30 am Break 10:45 am National Crisis: Antibiotic Resistance and Sullivan Vaccinations NOON Lunch 1:30 pm JPSD and Canvas Account Management Mason 1:40 pm Health academy structure (what is known now?) and Canvas health course development Focus on single critical health issue JPS Teams Pollard team 3:00 pm Break 3:15 pm Presentation by school teams JPS Teams Pollard team 4:00 pm Professionalism in Health Care Training Re-, dux 4:30 pm Discussion of Program: What Worked, What Didn t, What Do You Need? Didlake Sullivan
UMMC Participants Kim Adcock, PharmD Director of Faculty and Academic Affairs, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine Susan Clark, MLib Director, Rowland Medical Library Associate Professor, Academic Information Services, School of Medicine Ralph Didlake, MD, MA Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine Janet Harris, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Associate Dean for Practice and Community Engagement Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing Robert Hester, PhD Director, Center for Computational Medicine Professor, Physiology & Biophysics, School of Graduate Studies in Health Sciences Pamela Helms, MN, RN, FNP-BC Director, Clinical Care Services, UNACARE Assistant Professor, School of Nursing Terry Pollard, MA Director of Instructional Development and Distance Learning, Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, School of Health Related Professions Rob, PhD Deputy Chief Academic Officer Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology, School of Graduate Studies in Health Sciences Professor, Health Sciences, School of Health Related Professions Donna Sullivan, PhD Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases School of Medicine Steve Watson, PhD Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Health Sciences, School of Health Related Professions Teacher Consultants Susan Lead Teacher, Student Oriented Academic Research, Jim Hill High School Jeff Lead Teacher, Base Pair Program, Murrah High School Cassondra Vanderford Assistant Principal, Brandon High School Director, Brandon Health Science Academy