Presented on Wednesday, June 22 at 11:30-12:30 (CT)

The Center of Outpatient Education is an interprofessional program (IP) for Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Psychology, Pharmacy, and Social Work trainees at the Cleveland VA Medical Center that is implementing and testing innovative approaches for IP education through a team-based model.  Within the COE, a novel Social Determinants of Health (SDH) interprofessional curriculum is in development that includes didactic sessions and hands-on learning activities.

During this webinar, we discussed the development of a lecture on the intersection of incarceration and patient health.  We discussed:

  • Goals and structure of our Social Determinants of Health curriculum
  • Importance of addressing key concepts and gaps in medical education- the initial development of a curricular activity focused on the intersection of incarceration and health
  • Recognizing when an activity does not work, and the evolution of this educational session

Presented by:

Elizabeth Painter, PsyD, MSCP
Timica Campbell, MD, MPH
Kimone Lightford, MD
Mia Wang, MS1

Drs. Painter, Campbell and Lightford serve as interprofessional (IP) faculty in the Center of Outpatient Education (COE) program at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center.  Drs. Campbell and Lightford previously completed the COE program as learners themselves prior to joining as faculty and Dr. Painter served as the Associate Director of Psychology. Medical student Mia Wang joined the group as a scholar from the interprofessional Scholars Collaboration in Teaching and Learning through Case Western School of Medicine.    Within their current roles, they specialize in curricular development, and have a specific interest in developing innovative curriculum focused on Social Determinants of Health (SDH).

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