CAIEP announces spring 2025 interprofessional exchange events

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The  at the 成人直播 has announced the topics for the spring semester Knowledge Exchange events. 

The Knowledge Exchange events address contemporary issues with emphasis on strategies for interprofessional health care practice teamwork, when workers from multiple professions work together to improve health outcomes. Programming includes lectures and discussion groups featuring local and national experts from a variety of fields and those with real world experience. All events are free and open to the public.

CAIEP will offer a mix of online and face-to-face programming for the spring 2025 semester. Topics raise awareness of critical issues affecting health and include collaborative strategies for:

  • Oral health's impact on recovery from substance use
  • Team-based emergency health care considerations for older adults
  • Advocating for individuals with disabilities
  • The impact of pollinator declines on food diversity and human health

CAIEP has been a key hub for interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice at 成人直播 for 15 years and fosters teamwork among health care professionals and students through various initiatives, including the Knowledge Exchange events, immersive simulations, cross-professional service-learning opportunities, and collaborative research projects. 

The center engages with most health professions fields, as well as many arts and sciences programs, to enhance skills for clinical and community practice and improve health care for all. Knowledge Exchange events, made possible with the support of the 成人直播 Online Master of Social Work program, are typically offered to students for credit toward earning an Interprofessional Honors Distinction. Select Knowledge Exchanges offer continuing medical education and continuing education Units for professionals.

For more information about the events and to signup, visit une.edu or . For additional questions, contact Michelle Cote at mcote8@une.edu.

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