2013-17: The Time is Right for Interprofessional Education but are you Ready?

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2013-17: The Time is Right for Interprofessional Education but are you Ready?

In the 1990's, movement toward safety & quality emerged with Interprofessional Education (IPE) becoming a clear pillar of this movement. This presentation will review the IPE competencies and their application in psychiatric nursing. A proposed model of determining quality of learning based on Dow’s Points for Interprofessional Education System (PIPEs).


Presenter:
  Grace Katherine Wlasowicz, RN, PhD, PMHNP-BC

Disclosures:  The presenter and planners have no conflict of interest or commercial support to disclose.  Off-label uses will not be discussed during this presentation.


Session Length:
  42 minutes

Target Audience:  RN, APRN


Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will be able to:

  1. Explain the Interprofessional Education Collaboration (IPE) competencies.
  2. Discuss the IPE competencies in psychiatric nursing education.
  3. Apply Dow's PIPE's Allocation model of quality measure to a proposed IPE.

Keywords:  Education, Interprofessional, Collaboration


Continuing Nursing Education:
0.75 contact hours.  * In order to receive contact hours, you must: Listen to presentation, complete an evaluation, and earn a passing score on the post-test before the expiration date. You will have 5 tries to correctly answer the questions on the post-test and a score of 80% is required to pass. Once you have passed and completed an evaluation, the certificate will be generated online, available for you to print immediately. You cannot earn credit unless all steps are completed.

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.


Originally Presented
APNA 31st Annual Conference
Phoenix, Arizona
Thursday, October 19, 2017
10:15am - 11:00am

The contact hours for this session expire:  January 1, 2021

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