All graduate + professional students are invited to apply to the 2nd Annual McCombs Healthcare Case Competition taking place on Friday & Saturday, November 13th and 14th, 2020.
The Student Health IPE Committee is piloting its inaugural IPE Research Symposium for students and residents to present health-related research. November 10, 2020 from 6p-7p via WebEx.
As part of the Nexus 2020 Summit, the preeminent national IPE conference, Dr. Barbara Jones (Steve Hicks School of Social Work and Dell Medical School); Dr. John Luk (Dell Medical School); Dr. Gayle Timmerman, (School of Nursing); and Dr. Veronica Young (Center for Health IPE and College of Pharmacy) present The Longitudinal Interprofessional Practice and Education Curriculum.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Office of Interprofessional Education is offering an exciting and free online learning activity to instruct on patient safety, medical error, and safety awareness.
The Student Health IPE Committee will have their inaugural IPE Journal Club on October 15, 2020 from 6p-7p via WebEx. This event is geared towards health professions learners at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, professions, resident).
Mortals in Medicine is a storytelling event for people who work in healthcare. If you are a medical professional, come hear amazing storytellers in the medical field share profound & inspiring experiences that have shaped their career. Register here: https://ascension.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcrdO6srDsuHtA4mo_i5PrdQYqf…
The 2nd annual Interprofessional Health Showcase is transitioning to a virtual format. Students and residents whose posters are accepted will submit digital posters of their projects that are related to community engagement, research, or quality improvement.
HCSA: Cabo Cluster Journal Club
Wednesday, April 22nd, 5:30-6PM
Zoom Conference: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/91644579107
Dell Medical School's Addiction Medicine Interest Group (AMIG) and Making Equity Standard in Healthcare (MESH) are collaborating on this year's Operation Naloxone training. All faculty, staff, students, and community members are invited to get trained on opioid harm reduction by IPE's own Lucas Hill from the College of Pharmacy.
The Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) is a unique, interactive experience designed to help participants appreciate what it may be like to live in poverty. Participants will explore the realities of living with a small budget, limited time, and high stress by role-playing as familial units challenged by a specific set of circumstances.