Kathleen Dracup will present strategies to overcome these challenges to achieving health care teamwork in clinical practice.
All graduate + professional students are invited to apply for the Inaugural McCombs Healthcare Case Competition taking place on Friday & Saturday, November 1-2nd, 2019. The competition will focus on addressing a critical problem in today’s health care arena across pharma, providers, payors and patients.
Operation Naloxone will be hosting an opioid overdose prevention and response training with free naloxone distribution on Tuesday, October 22nd from 1-2pm in WCP 2.302 (Student Activity Center)
THE DEAN EMERITA DOLORES SANDS MEMORIAL LECTURE: Evidence-based Practice Plus Clinician Well-being to Reach the Quadruple Aim in Healthcare: Key tactics for success. Presented by Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, Vice President for Health Promotion, University Chief Wellness Officer, and Professor and Dean of the College of Nursing at The Ohio State University.
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.
Join Dell Medical School and the Texas Get Waivered Program for an informative and interactive presentation about the opioid epidemic, its implications on Texas healthcare, and how attendees can utilize buprenorphine to help this highly vulnerable, stigmatized, and underserved patient population. ALL physicians, medical residents, physician assistants, and advanced practice nurses are highly encouraged to attend.
The UT Austin Behavioral Health Recruitment Fair brings together various mental health-focused professions to to recruit potential students to the behavioral health graduate programs at UT Austin. Representatives from the university’s nursing, pharmacy, psychology and social work programs will be on hand to talk about behavioral health training and careers.
The Center for Health IPE is excited to host UT’s inaugural showcase that is focused on highlighting students’ contributions to health-related scholarship. We hope you’ll consider participating in and/or attending this fun, educational, and impactful event. Refreshments will be served and awards will be bestowed.
Diane Shader Smith presents "Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life," the diaries of her daughter Mallory Smith, a remarkable young woman who was determined to live a meaningful and happy life despite her struggle with cystic fibrosis and a rare superbug—from age fifteen to her death in 2017 at the age of twenty-five.
Volunteers are needed on April 18th for a Pop-Up Resource Clinic (PURC), an interprofessional community service opportunity.