IPE 10x10
By IU IPE
IPE 10x10 is a digestible look into interprofessional practice (IPP) and education (IPE). The goal is to break this large concept down into digestible, bite-sized, info bits. Speaking with those who work in IPP and IPE about what it is, why it works, and how it's implemented.
IPE 10x10May 11, 2021
A SUD Simulation
To understand someone, you need to walk a mile in their shoes. In this episode of IPE 10x10, Jennifer Burba (Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center) and Jodi Miller (Indiana Addictions Issues Collation) share how they are building an interactive simulation where future healthcare professionals will walk in the shoes of someone suffering from substance use disorder.
An Interprofessional SUD Curriculum
Dan Melnick of the IU School of Education has partnered with Alex Buchanan of the IU Interprofessional Practice and Education Center to create a unique program offered to students of education and all health care professions. In this episode, Dan takes us through creating the program, how they choose programming, and why this is an important piece of the puzzle created by substance use disorder.
Presented by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
Produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough
Accessing Naloxone Online
Katherine Pope of the Indiana Center for Rural Engagement brought Antonia Sawyer of the Indiana-based, non-profit, ShipHappens on board to create easy access to Naloxone training for Hoosiers. On this episode of IPE 10x10, we dive into what the Indiana Center for Rural Engagement does and how its partnership with ShipHappens began.
Presented by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
Produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough
Working in Recovery
Jackie Daniels is a licensed clinical social worker and the VP of Community Relations at the Indiana Center for Recovery. She joins IPE 10x10 to share how the ICR treats patients and how working in recovery can help those who are recovering. We also take a few minutes to talk about the stigma of addiction and how it can be harmful to those trying to get better.
IPE 10x10 is sponsored by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. It's produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough.
Using Public Policy and Education to Confront Stigma
Brandon George rejoins IPE 10x10 to talk about the work he does with the Indiana Addictions Issues Coalition (IAIC) and Mental Health America of Indiana to confront the stigma associated with substance use disorder. As Director of the IAIC, Brandon oversees education outreach, works with local government officials to create public policy, and lends expertise as to how it affects those suffering from SUD.
IPE 10x10 is sponsored by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. It's produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough.
Funding the Fight Against SUD
Klaudia Wojciechowska is the director of the Indiana State Department of Health's Drug Overdose Prevention Program. As such she is in the unique position of getting funding to a number of different programs which work to battle addiction across the state. She tells us how funding is dispersed, the special set of circumstances that come with these funds, and how they are used in the community to improve the lives of those who live there.
IPE 10x10 is sponsored by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. It's produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough.
Project ECHO and Its Use in Engaging SUD
Andrea Janota is the interim director of the IUPUI ECHO Center at the Richard M Fairbanks School of Public Health. She joins us to talk about all things Project ECHO. In this episode, we cover what Project ECHO is, how it's used, and its role in combating substance use disorder.
IPE 10x10 is sponsored by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
Click the following link to learn more about the IUPUI ECHO Center
Confronting SUD on a University Level
How does a university face the challenges of substance use disorder (SUD)? Danielle Wolfe and Ryan Anderson join IPE 10x10 to answer that question. The work they are doing on the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis, IN has been met with approval from faculty, staff, and students who are battling SUD.
Later in the episode, they're joined by Dr. April D. Newton to talk about the All IU Book Read. A first-time event that brought together all nine of IU's campuses to learn and share about SUD.
IPE 10x10 is a production of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. It is produced by Alex Buchanan and hosted by Dave Plough.
To learn more about our guests, visit the IUPUI Office of Health and Wellness.
Understanding the Grand Challenge
The Indiana University Grand Challenge: Responding to the Addictions Crisis is a university-funded program designed to combat the effects of substance use disorder in the state of Indiana. How does it do that? And what was the Grand Challenges' impetus? In this episode, Dave is joined by the Dean of the Indiana University School of Nursing and Lead Investigator of the Grand Challenge: Responding to the Addictions Crisis, Robin Newhouse, to learn more about the program and its origins.
IPE 10x10 is sponsored by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. It is produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough
You can learn more about the IU School of Nursing by visiting any one of its three campuses in Indianapolis, Bloomington, or Fort Wayne.
A SUD Symposium
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) has become one of the most pressing issues around the globe. In Muncie, IN a Ball State University professor began to study the effects of SUD on the community. In this episode, Jean Marie Place joins Dave to discuss the ACDCs (not the band) yearly symposium dedicated to education around SUD.
The Addictions Coalition of Delaware County
Presented by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. Produced by Alex Buchanan and Dave Plough
Healthcare During COVID-19
In March of 2020, the coronavirus shut America down. By the end of May it was apparent we were not getting rid of COVID-19 anytime soon. During that time I interviewed five different healthcare professionals and educators about how things had changed during those first three months of the pandemic.
This is not a typical IPE 10x10 episode.
Interprofessional Collaboration and Telehealth
Dr. April D. Newton joins Dave to discuss the future of interprofessional collaboration. Subjects range from the expansion of Project ECHO to how we teach students the difference between interprofessional practice and simply standing in a room together.
IPE 10x10 is a presentation of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center.
A Career of Interprofessional Collaboration
Dr. Terry Loghmani has spent her entire career working in interprofessional teams. In this episode, we look at the benefits of interprofessional education and the positive impacts interprofessional collaboration has on patients.
IPE 10x10 is a presentation of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center.
An Interprofessional Grand Rounds
Back in 2019, a unique event took place. Aspects of theater, traditional panel discussions, and audience Q&A were combined to present a nursing grand rounds session. Brandon George, of the Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition, joins Dr. Kim Hodges and Pam MacLaughlin, both of IU Health, to speak with Dave about how this event came to be and what made it so unique.
IPE 10x10 is a presentation of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center.
COVID's Impact on Clinics
This episode features a returning Dr. Deanna Willis. Dr. Willis is the director of IU's Family Medicine Clinic and works with the Comprehensive Pain Assessment Clinic. Both of these institutions have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today we're going to find out how the clinics have adapted to the changing medical landscape of 2020 and ask why she chooses to work with interdisciplinary teams.
IPE 10x10 is a presentation of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center.
The Role of a Physician Assistant
Ron Contreras and Sean Sreniawski are physician assistants. Their role in the medical field is relatively new and if you think you know what they do, it's likely you're wrong. In this episode, we dive into the many hats worn by physician assistants and how they fit in interprofessional teams.
IPE 10x10 is presented by the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
Creating an Interprofessional Clinic
Indianapolis, Indiana is home to the Comprehensive Pain Assessment Clinic, CoPAC for short. CoPAC is a place where patients who have dealt with chronic pain can be referred to receive recommendations about to best deal with their issues. What makes CoPAC unique is that the patients are seen by more than one specialist at a time. Their teams consist of practitioners from nursing, medical, social work, physical therapy, and more.
In this episode, Kelsey Binion, Dr. April D. Newton, and Dr. Deanna Willis will take us through creating this clinic and how it benefits patients, practitioners, and students.
IPE 10x10 is a presentation of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
Working Across Rival Institutions
Dr. Zach Weber is the director of IPE at Purdue University College of Pharmacy. He is also the assistant dean of education at the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center. Working as a part of these rival institutions has given Zach a unique perspective on what interprofessional collaboration means.
IPE 10x10 is a production of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
The Social Workers Role on an Interprofessional Team
In this episode of IPE 10x10 we are speaking with Dr. Susan Glassburn from the IU School of Social Work at IUPUI. During this interview, we cover a social worker's role on an interprofessional team and dive into how they approach it.
IPE 10x10 is a production of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center
What is Interprofessional Collaboration and Why is it Important?
This first episode of IPE 10x10 seeks to answer the questions "What is IPE/IPPE?" and "Why is interprofessional collaboration important to healthcare?" We do that by speaking with Dr. Deanna Reising of the Indiana University School of Nursing - Bloomington and Dr. Jeanne Johnston from the School of Public Health IU Bloomington.
IPE 10x10 is a production of the Indiana University Interprofessional Practice and Education Center