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Presentation
Virtual Interprofessional Learning with Multiple Health Professions Students
SoTL Commons Conference
  • Janet R. Buelow, Georgia Southern University
  • Myka Bussey-Campbell, Georgia Southern University
  • Amy Frazier, Georgia Southern University
  • Christine J. Moore, Georgia Southern University
  • Bobbie J. Newell, Georgia Southern University
  • Steven Patterson, Georgia Southern University
  • Helen M. Taggert, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
2-25-2022
Abstract or Description

Interprofessional teams are essential not only to improve health outcomes, but also to reduce the costs of care. However, providing interprofessional collaborative learning experiences with multiple healthcare majors is a major task. Logistical challenges, from diverse accreditation requirements, laboratory hours, 24-hour clinical shifts, and even healthcare cases all students can relate to must be addressed. Our university developed a virtual Grand Rounds learning experience that involved nearly 300 students from nine different health professions. Quantitative, as well as qualitative, data revealed significant learning outcomes. Essential teaching components, as well as proposed adjustments, will be shared and discussed.

Additional Information

Georgia Southern University faculty members, Janet R. Buelow, Myka Bussey-Campbell, Amy Frazier, Christine J. Moore, Bobbie J. Newell, Steven Patterson, and Helen M. Taggert co-presented Virtual Interprofessional Learning with Multiple Health Professions Students in the SoTL Commons Conference, February 2022.

Location
Statesboro, GA
Citation Information
Janet R. Buelow, Myka Bussey-Campbell, Amy Frazier, Christine J. Moore, et al.. "Virtual Interprofessional Learning with Multiple Health Professions Students" SoTL Commons Conference (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bobbie-j-newell/9/