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Thank you to Mrs. Noland and the Partners in Excellence for visiting us in Bishop Hall last night! We had a great night ...
02/05/2025

Thank you to Mrs. Noland and the Partners in Excellence for visiting us in Bishop Hall last night! We had a great night sharing what we do here in IPE at ETSU, engaging them in an activity we use with many students, and showing them all of the simulation spaces here in Bishop Hall.

10/02/2024

Given the ongoing emergency resulting from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, ETSU will extend the cancelation of in-person and online classes through Friday, October 4. The exception will be classes for Quillen College of Medicine, which will resume instruction on Thursday, October 3.    We wi...

09/30/2024
ETSU was well represented at the recent Tennessee Interprofessional Practice and Education Consortium Annual Conference ...
08/26/2024

ETSU was well represented at the recent Tennessee Interprofessional Practice and Education Consortium Annual Conference in Nashville. Dr. Florence Weierbach (College of Nursing), Dr. Alicia Williams (Center for Interprofessional Collaboration), Dr. Tabitha Fair (College of Health Sciences - Dental Hygiene), Dr. Christy Isbell (College of Health Sciences - Occupational Therapy), and Taylor Warmbrod (3rd year Occupational Therapy doctoral student) presented combined three professional posters and one presentation. Other members of the ETSU community were also in attendance.

Congratulations to Dr. Isbell who received an award for Best Poster Presentation, receiving the popular vote for her poster, "Interprofessional Approach to Feeding in Prenatally Substance Exposed Infants and Toddlers."

Are you interested in helping educate our next generation of medical professionals? ETSU’s Quillen College of Medicine S...
08/22/2024

Are you interested in helping educate our next generation of medical professionals?

ETSU’s Quillen College of Medicine Standardized Patient Program is looking for individuals who are interested in playing the role of a patient to help students in several areas. One is to help them build foundational communication skills, and another is to be an active, teaching partner in physical exams. No acting or medical background is required. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming part of the ETSU SP family, please visit our HR page at www.etsu.edu/jobs/. Under "temporary," enter "standardized patient" under "key words," or enter "SS00719P" in the "posting number."

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Check out The Crumley House's online auction running until September 13th. The Crumley House has been a valuable partner...
08/19/2024

Check out The Crumley House's online auction running until September 13th. The Crumley House has been a valuable partner of ETSU IPE over the years providing an amazing example of team-based care to our students.

The Beach Party may be over, but the fun continues with our Online Auction. Help us reach our goal to replace our roof at The Crumley House. The Auction is now open with new items being added all this week! The auction runs through Sept. 13. Browse, bid and buy now!

Access the auction at https://bit.ly/CrumleyHouseAuction

Happy 4th of July! IPE offices will be closed until Monday, July 8th.
07/04/2024

Happy 4th of July! IPE offices will be closed until Monday, July 8th.

Congratulations to Caroline Abercrombie (Director or Experiential Learning for the Quillen College of Medicine and Direc...
06/24/2024

Congratulations to Caroline Abercrombie (Director or Experiential Learning for the Quillen College of Medicine and Director of Community Engagement for ETSU Center for Interprofessional Collaboration) and the IPE Team at ETSU for having a presentation accepted at the ASPE Annual Conference to discuss our wonderful standardized patient program and their partnership in the educational process both in simulation and IPE. Congrats Dr. Abercrombie – enjoy Vancouver!

Summer applications for the Tennessee Collaborative Practice Society are open for students until June 21st. TCPS recogni...
05/21/2024

Summer applications for the Tennessee Collaborative Practice Society are open for students until June 21st. TCPS recognizes students across Tennessee with outstanding work in Interprofessional Education within their programs as well as extracurricular IPE opportunities.

To read about ETSU students inducted into TCPS last year, visit https://www.etsu.edu/.../ipe-tcps-graduates-honored.php.

Visit https://tipec.org/tennessee-collaborative-practice.../ to access the application portal.

APPLY NOW and get your cord for graduation!   ABOUT TCPS Statement of purpose and requirements The purpose of the Tennessee Collaborative Practice Society isContinue reading

One of the award recipients at this year's IPE Recognition Ceremony was Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital who was awarded ...
05/10/2024

One of the award recipients at this year's IPE Recognition Ceremony was Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital who was awarded the Foundational Partner award. This award recognizes a community partner for their support of IPE programming at ETSU and incredible example of team-based care in the community. Director of IPE, Dr. Brian Cross and Director of Community Engagement, Dr. Caroline Abercrombie presented Debbie Wyse, Kristen Schober, and CEO Rob Adams with a plaque this morning which read, "In Recognition of Your Foundational Partnership, ​Inspirational Student Teaching, & Unwavering Support ​of IPE Programming at ETSU Academic Health Sciences Center." Congratulations Quillen Rehab Hospital and thank you for your continued partnership with IPE at ETSU!

Last week, students, faculty, and staff involved in Asynchronous IPE gathered in Bishop Hall to celebrate the students' ...
05/08/2024

Last week, students, faculty, and staff involved in Asynchronous IPE gathered in Bishop Hall to celebrate the students' completion of their IPE training. Over the past year, these students have been completing their interprofessional training with their groups and faculty facilitators completely online. The Meet and Greets gave students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to gather in-person, and students received their IPE Completion Certificates and a cord for graduation. Congratulations to these students on completing your IPE training, and thank you to all of the faculty, staff, and standardized patients that make this program possible!

As students cross the stage today for graduation, ETSU Interprofessional Education would like to congratulate all of the...
05/04/2024

As students cross the stage today for graduation, ETSU Interprofessional Education would like to congratulate all of the students that completed IPE training during their time at ETSU and reflect on this 2023-2024 academic year. This year, we had a record number of students complete IPE training with more than 350 students across the synchronous and asynchronous models. This class consisted of both undergraduate and graduate students from all five colleges within the AHSC. We would also like to thank our faculty, standardized patients, and community partners who make this possible.

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