Poliovirus and Community Health: Virtual IPE Experience

Virtual IPE

STEP 1:

Please click the Zoom Registration button below to sign-up for the event: you must register before 11:59pm EDT on Friday March 28, 2025.

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STEP 2:

REVIEW THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL BEFORE ATTENDING THE VIRTUAL IPE EVENT:

Case Text (required)

Community Snapshot (required)

Supplemental Videos

Roles and Responsibilities

 

MORE INFORMATION ON VIPE

VIPE Committee

TIMELINE:

  • 5:00PM – 5:10PM EST: Introduction
  • 5:10-5:20PM EST: Breakout Group Facilitators exit Seminar room to launch their breakout rooms and await students
  • 5:10PM – 5:20PM EST: Participants exit Seminar room and enter corresponding breakout room
  • 5:20PM – 6:20PM EST: Breakout groups analyze the patient case, execute on IPE objectives, and prepare for presentation*
  • 6:20-6:25PM EST: rejoin the main group
  • 6:25PM – 7:25PM EST: Group presentations* on case results
  • 7:25PM-7:30PM EST: Closing 

 

OTHER RESOURCES (optional):

CDC.gov  Polio FAQ https://www.cdc.gov/polio/what-is-polio/faq/

https://www.immunize.org/askexperts/experts_pol.asp

https://www.health.ny.gov/press/releases/2022/2022-09-09_polio_immunization.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbaQW9rOS5s

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/polio/hcp/recommendations.html

https://emergency.cdc.gov/coca/calls/2022/callinfo_090122.asp

 

Background on Poliovirus and Vaccines (optional):

https://historyofvaccines.org/history/polio/timeline

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/polio/

 

 

VIRTUAL INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE (VIPE) INFORMATION & INTRODUCTION

World Health Organization Definition of Interprofessional Education (IPE) and Collaborative Practice:

·       “Interprofessional education occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.

·       Interprofessional education is a necessary step in preparing a “collaborative practice-ready” health workforce that is better prepared to respond to local health needs.

·       A collaborative practice-ready health worker is someone who has learned how to work in an interprofessional team and is competent to do so. 

·       Collaborative practice happens when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, careers and communities to deliver the highest quality of care. It allows health workers to engage any individual whose skills can help achieve local health goals” 

 

GOAL OF VIPE: 

To provide virtual health care students from multiple universities with an interprofessional orientation and virtual training experience in the care of patients across the continuum of care, with an emphasis in promoting their physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being through collaborative health care practices.

VIPE Learning Objectives:  This experience will allow participants to work towards competency in the following interprofessional objectives derived from the IPEC Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice. https://www.ipecollaborative.org/resources.html(link is external)(link is external)(link is external)

VE1.  

Place interests of patients and populations at center of interprofessional health care delivery and population health programs and policies, with the goal of promoting health and health equity across the life span.  

RR9.  

Use unique and complementary abilities of all members of the team to optimize health and patient care. 

CC3.  

Express one’s knowledge and opinions to team members involved in patient care and population health improvement with confidence, clarity, and respect, working to ensure common understanding of information, treatment, care decisions, and population health programs and policies.  

CC4.  

Listen actively and encourage ideas and opinions of other team members. 

TT3.  

Engage health and other professionals in shared patient-centered and population- focused problem-solving. 

Students will work in interprofessional (IP) teams that include a faculty preceptor and a number of health profession students in a virtual online setting to:   
  1. describe the principles of interprofessional care,  
  2. describe the roles of healthcare professionals and their scope of practice as it relates to this case,
  3. consider the role that prevention and community-based resources play in the case,  
  4. collaborate with a geographically and professionally diverse group of students to identify similarities and differences in developing health sector solutions, and
  5. explore the need for counseling, advocacy and follow-up care.
 

VIPE FORMAT

Students will:

  • Work in student teams, representing health disciplines from multiple universities
  • Be assigned an IPE faculty facilitator
  • Attend an online virtual Interprofessional education session
  • Engage in a simulation/discussion of interprofessional care through case vignette(s)
  • Students will complete ICCAS and UWE Interprofessional Questionnaire surveys