Registration is now open for the first session in the Kern National Network’s upcoming discussion series, “Human Flourishing 2030.” A brief description is included below, and you can learn more and register by visiting: https://knncaringcharactermedicine.org/KNN/Events/Upcoming All are welcome to attend. Please contact Sarah Williams (sarwilliams@mcw.edu) with any questions.
T3 ITDP is an immersive training that gives teams the tools to design and implement effective interprofessional education and collaborative practice projects at their institutions. T3 ITDP is a national training and UT Austin is one of two institutions currently offering it twice a year.
Brianna Middleton, a pre-medical, unilaterally deaf undergraduate student, will host this forum to increase awareness of these disparities and encourage hearing individuals to use this knowledge to be better allies to the Deaf and hard of hearing community.
The purpose of this symposium is to identify interventions that might narrow kidney disease disparities. The target audience is providers, medical students, nurses, social workers, community partners, and policy makers. This e
This 3-hour online simulation is designed for students, faculty, and practitioners from various health professions. Utilizing both real-play and role-play methodologies, participants are placed in interprofessional teams and learn to engage in a community task force meeting to propose an intervention using a 6-step improvement model. In the process, participants explore how SDOH impact their understanding of and biases around obesity.
A private storytelling and sharing event for health care professionals.
An interprofessional panel of presenters will discuss topics related to the central theme: "Building Resilience, Collaborating to Solve Wicked Problems, and Creating Partnership to Advance Health: The Promise of Interprofessional Education."
In this discussion, moderated by Gregg Margolis, PhD, of the National Academy of Medicine, Drs. Abdul El-Sayed and Jasmine Zapata will share experiences, reflections and their responses to audience questions on navigating civic responsibility.
Using Entertainment-Education to Improve Depression Literacy and Reduce Stigma Towards Mental Illness in the Latinx Community, presented by Dr. Leopoldo J. Cabassa, PhD, MSW with the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. This event will be held on Oct 15, 2021, is free, and online.
Wednesday, July 28, 12pm – 1pm
Adolescent Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol and Other Substance Use
Tracy McPherson, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, NORC at the University of Chicago & Hildie Cohen, MEd, Research Director, NORC at the University of Chicago
Zoom Meeting Link: https://dellmed-utexas.zoom.us/j/94091631491?from=addon