T3 Train-the-Trainer Faculty Development Program



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The University of Virginia Center for Academic Strategic Partnerships for Interprofessional Research and Education (ASPIRE) Presents T3 Train-the-Trainer Faculty Development Program Interprofessional Education Faculty Development for Educators November 11-14, 2015 University of Virginia Schools of Nursing and Medicine Charlottesville, Virginia Providership by The Office of Continuing Medical Education University of Virginia School of Medicine In cooperation with the Funded by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Train-the-Trainer Faculty Development Grant

PROGRAM OVERVIEW The purpose of the T3 Train-the-Trainer Faculty Development Program is to provide expert instruction and consultation regarding interprofessional education (IPE) faculty development activities, while also capitalizing on the collective and unique experiences of regional training sites. Through the use of innovative curriculum, high quality experiential learning, and coaching, we will develop interprofessional teams ability to promote and facilitate collaborative leadership, IPE, and interprofessional collaborative practice (ICP). This 3.5-day program will prepare health professions faculty and collaborative practice clinicians from all professions to lead IPE efforts and promote team-based care. This program is designed for emerging leaders in IPE who can successfully lead and facilitate IPE and ICP. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the Program, participants should be able to: 1. Develop and customize interprofessional education activities across the learning continuum (from academia to practice). 2. Utilize methods and approaches to evaluate and assess the effectiveness of interprofessional education across the learning continuum. 3. Develop emerging interprofessional education leaders to champion cultural changes within educational and health systems. 4. Create interprofessional education and collaborative practice activities grounded in the concepts of team dynamics and culture change. 5. Utilize and model innovative teaching approaches to facilitate interprofessional education and collaborative practice. 6. Implement plans for leading and sustaining meaningful interprofessional education and collaborative practice at their own institutions. 7. Utilize communication tools and techniques that facilitate discussions and interactions that enhance team function and patient safety. 8. Establish an interprofessional peer network to help expand the capacity of faculty who can successfully lead and facilitate IPE and ICP in the U.S. DIRECT PROVIDERSHIP ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENT The University of Virginia, School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Virginia, School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 26.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. TM Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. HOURS OF PARTICIPATION STATEMENT The University of Virginia, School of Medicine awards 26.25 hours of participation (equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. TM ) to each non-physician participant who successfully completes the live activity. The University of Virginia, School of Medicine maintains a permanent record of participation for six (6) years. CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION CREDIT This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation.

Wednesday, November 11 07:30-08:00 Breakfast (provided) Location: School of Nursing, McLeod Hall, Room 5060 8:00-8:15 Introduction to program goals and logistics 08:15-12:00 Core Principles & Theoretical Approaches to IPE (Brashers, Haizlip, Owen, Rose) 08:15-08:30 Video: Small Group Facilitation (Owen/Brashers) 08:30-09:30 Discussion: Core Principles and Competencies of IPE (all) - Key components of effective IPE - IPEC competencies in perspective 09:30-10:00 Theory Burst: IOM Review - Does IPE Make a Difference to Patients? (Brashers) 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-11:15 Theory Burst and Activity: Applying Theory to IPE Development (Game) (Owen) - There is nothing as practical as a good theory - Adult learning theories 11:15-12:00 Skill Building: Applying Core Principles and Theory to your Project Planning 12:00-13:00 Reflective Lunch (lunch provided) 13:00-17:00 Clinically Relevant IPE Design (Brashers, Haizlip, Owen) 13:00-13:15 Reflect & Debrief 13:15-14:00 Theory Burst: Outcomes-Based Design: UVA Collaborative Care Best Practice Model (CCBPM) (Brashers, Owen) - Choosing high-priority clinical topics for IPE - Writing measurable learning objectives - Tailoring activities to target learners 14:00-14:45 Skill Building: Create your own Collaborative Care Best Practice Model Part 1: - Identify your guidelines & develop a case study 14:45-15:00 Break 15:00-15:30 Skill Building: Create your own Collaborative Care Best Practice Model Part 2: - Create your CCBPM behaviors checklist 15:30-17:00 Simulation: No Room for Error (Haizlip) 17:00-18:30 Walk UVA Grounds and Reception at Dean Fontaine s Pavilion on the Lawn (Dinner on own unless otherwise indicated)

07:30-08:00 Breakfast (provided) Thursday, November 12 th 08:00-12:00 IPE Implementation (Blackhall, Brashers, Epstein, Erickson, Haizlip, Owen, Rose, Short) 08:00-08:15 Reflect and plan for the day 08:15-08:45 Activity: Choosing Effective Methodologies for Implementing IPE (Game) (Brashers, Haizlip, Owen, Rose) - Small group discussion and case studies - Skills training - Simulation (Standardized patients and high-fidelity) - Virtual IPE - Clinical IPE 08:45-10:45 Simulation: Standard Patient Experience: Difficult Discussions, Transitions in Care, Chronic Progressive Pediatric Illness (Blackhall, Epstein, Erickson, Haizlip, Rose, Schorling, Short) 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Active Panel Discussion: Key Techniques for Standardized Patient Simulations (Erickson, Haizlip, Rose) - Combining clinical content with teamwork training (Erickson) - Timeouts & following the thread (student prompts) (Rose) - Feedback and Debriefing; evaluation (Haizlip) 12:00-13:00 Reflective Lunch (lunch provided) 13:00-17:15 Assessing IPE Outcomes (Blackhall, Brashers, Owen, Erickson) 13:00-13:30 Theory Burst: Survey Instruments, Knowledge Tests, Observation Tools, & Reflection (Brashers, Owen) - Survey instruments - Knowledge tests - Observational tools - Reflection 13:30-14:45 Activity: Using Interprofessional Teamwork Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (ITOSCEs) and Collaborative Behaviors Observational Assessment Tools (CBOATs) (Blackhall, Brashers, Owen, Erickson) 14:45-15:00 Break 15:00-15:30 Activity: Just in Time Training for Standardized Patients (Blackhall, Brashers, Owen, Erickson) 15:30-16:30 Simulation: Difficult Discussions ITOSCE (Blackhall, Brashers, Erickson, Owen) 16:30-17:00 Activity: Debrief and Video review for next day s Simulation (Brashers, Owen) (Dinner Friday, on own November unless otherwise 13 indicated)

07:00-08:00 Breakfast (provided) Friday, November 12 08:00-12:00 Sustaining IPE (Brashers, Haizlip, Littlewood, Owen, Schorling, Tullmann) 08:00-08:15 Reflect and plan for the day 08:00-08:40 Activity: Appreciative Inquiry for a Shared Vision for Implementing IPE (Haizlip) 08:45-09:30 Theory Burst and Active Discussion: Creating Structure for IPE Faculty Scholarship (Brashers, Owen) - Grant writing - Creating a Center 09:30-10:00 Break & Walk 10:00-12:30 Simulation: Sepsis (Littlewood. Schorling, Tullmann) - Choosing a high priority institutional and clinical topic - IPE and high fidelity simulation - Simulation observation and checklists - Debriefing 12:30-13:30 Reflective Lunch (lunch provided) 13:30-17:00 Team Dynamics & Speed Bumps (Haizlip, Owen) 13:30-14:15 Theory Burst and Active Discussion: Leadership for IPE (Owen) 14:15-15:00 Activity: Bias/Stereotype (Haizlip) 15:00-15:15 Break 15:15-17:00 Active Discussion: When Things Go Wrong (Haizlip) 18:00-19:00 Reception: Colonnade Club on the Lawn (Dinner on own unless otherwise indicated)

Saturday, November 14 07:30-08:00 Breakfast (provided) 08:30-12:30 Clinical IPE: Changing Institutional Culture (Brashers, Dent, Haizlip, Owen, Rose) 08:00-8:15: Reflect and plan for the day 08:15-9:15 Theory Burst: Change Management Skills for Improving Team-Based Practice (Dent) - Aiming for the Triple Aim - Building coalitions - Enabling success - Measuring patient outcomes - Incorporating IPE into clinical care 09:15-09:30 Break 09:30-11:00 Simulation: Rounding with Heart (Brashers, Dent, Haizlip, Owen) 11:00-11:15 Resources for Creating your Project (Brashers, Haizlip, Owen, Rose) - Coaching - Webinars - Planning and timeline - Networking 11:15-12:15 Skill Building: Next Steps for Your Project at Your Institution 12:15-12:30- Program Wrap Up and Evaluation FACULTY Valentina Brashers MD, FACP, FNAP (Co-course Director and Planning Committee) Professor of Nursing Attending Physician in Internal Medicine Woodard Clinical Scholar Co-Director, UVA Center for ASPIRE John Owen, EdD, MSc (Co-course Director and Planning Committee) Assistant Professor of Nursing Associate Director, UVA Center for ASPIRE Julie Haizlip, MD, MAPP (Planning Committee) Clinical Professor of Nursing Associate Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine Co-Director, UVA Center for ASPIRE

Karen Rose, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN (Nurse Planner and Planning Committee) Associate Professor of Nursing Assistant Dean for Research and Innovation Director of the PhD Program Genevieve Beaird, MS, RNC-OB PhD Student UVA School of Nursing Leslie Blackhall, MD Associate Professor Department of Medicine John Dent, MD Professor Department of Medicine Beth Epstein, PhD, RN Associate Professor of Nursing Department of Acute & Specialty Care Jeanne Erickson, PhD, RN, AOCN Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing Keith Littlewood, MD Associate Professor Department of Anesthesiology Sophie Schorling, MSN, RN Clinical IPE Project Director Department of Acute & Specialty Care Tim Short, MD Associate Professor Department of Medicine Dorothy Tullmann, PhD, RN, CNL Associate Professor of Nursing MSN & DNP Program Director Department of Acute & Specialty Care INFORMATION For more information contact Jennifer Crickenberger at the University of Virginia School of Nursing at 434-243-3952 or via e-mail at cc2ks@virginia.edu and/or please contact John A. Owen with any questions regarding this activity at jao2b@virginia.edu. COURSE LOCATION AND PARKING The conference will be held in The University of Virginia Schools of Nursing and Medicine, Charlottesville, VA. Parking is available at the 14st Street Garage; participants must pay for their own parking.

REGISTRATION Please visit our website, www.cmevillage.com to register for this program. Registration will be available online only. Please act with haste to register as there are only 36 available slots. Registration requirements are as follows: Register and participate as a team (minimum of 3 people, at least 2 professions) Submit a 1-page bio for each team member describing current experience with IPE; please provide your team members names as part of your bio. Agree to attend the full 3.5 days of training Agree to complete all pre-work, e.g., readings, online voiceovers, projects Submit a letter of support from dean, chair, or administrator Agree to participate in national evaluation of the training Submit registration fee of $1995/person (team of 3 = $5985) please note that your team s space is not secure until full payment is received. Once your team has registered and submitted full payment, your team has secured space for the training. Please note that attendees will be responsible for dinner each night. Please submit 1-page bios and letter of support to ceabstracts@virginia.edu Attention UVA Faculty & Staff: To apply for your UVA educational benefits to be reimbursed: UVA academic employees: http://www.hr.virginia.edu/hr-for-you/university-staff/universitystaffbenefits/education-benefits/ UVA Medical Center employees: http://www.medicalcenter.virginia.edu/humanresources/benefits-perks/education-benefits ACCOMMODATIONS We have reserved space at the hotels listed below. Please reserve early and request the Trainthe-Trainer Faculty Development Program room block. The room blocks release October 10, 2015. Courtyard by Marriott Hampton Inn & Suites at the University 1201 W. Main Street 900 West Main Street Charlottesville, VA 22903 Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-977-1700 / (800) 321-2211 434-923-8600 / (800) 426-7866 Graduate Hotel Charlottesville 1309 West Main Street Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-295-4333