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MedEdPORTAL | 2018

Essentials of Ambulatory Care: An Interprofessional Workshop to Promote Core Skills and Values in Team-based Outpatient Care

Emily Borman-Shoap; Erica King; Keri D. Hager; Patricia Adam; Nicole Chaisson; Mary Dierich; Mumtaz Mustapha; Heather Thompson Buum

Introduction Team-based, interprofessional approaches to outpatient care are critical to high-quality patient care. However, few specific educational interventions promoting these skills in graduate level health care trainees have been described to date. Methods University of Minnesota faculty from the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing created an interprofessional workshop experience exploring core concepts in outpatient care for graduate level trainees in pediatrics, family medicine, medicine-pediatrics, internal medicine, graduate-level nursing, and pharmacy. We focused on four key content areas: teamwork, systems thinking, the patient-centered health care home, and patient-centered communication. The workshop included brief didactics, role-plays, team-based experiences, and interactive skill practice. Participants completed an end-of-day survey reflecting on knowledge and attitude. Results From 2014–2017, nine workshops reached 305 trainees. Survey results from the 2015–2016 academic year are representative of our overall results and revealed that learners found the content high yield, and that they valued the opportunity to learn with their interprofessional colleagues. Improvements in perceived knowledge were noted in all domains. Trainees also reported increased skills, with 81% reporting both increased confidence in working within the interprofessional team, and change in attitude, and 90% reporting increased interest in working with their interprofessional colleagues after the workshop. Discussion Creating an opportunity for postgraduate level trainees from a variety of disciplines and professions to convene and focus on interprofessional team-based skills can fill a gap in interprofessional learning as they enter practice. Trainees were able to draw on their everyday experiences and find common ground with their interprofessional colleagues.


Pediatrics | 2002

Household composition and risk of fatal child maltreatment

Michael Stiffman; Patricia G. Schnitzer; Patricia Adam; Robin L. Kruse; Bernard Ewigman


Archives of Family Medicine | 1998

A Clinical Trial of Hypertonic Saline Nasal Spray in Subjects With the Common Cold or Rhinosinusitis

Patricia Adam; Michael Stiffman; Robert L. Blake


Journal of Family Practice | 2002

Recruiting for a randomized controlled trial from an ethnically diverse population: lessons from the Maternal Infection and Preterm Labor Study.

Jennifer L. Welsh; Patricia Adam; Patricia Fontaine; Dwenda K. Gjerdingen


American Family Physician | 1997

Evaluation and management of diabetes insipidus

Patricia Adam


Families, Systems, & Health | 2010

Effects of team care of frequent attenders on patients and physicians.

Patricia Adam; Dana L. Brandenburg; Karin Lindstrom Bremer; David L. Nordstrom


Journal of Family Practice | 2002

Should intrathecal narcotics be used as a sole labor analgesic? A prospective comparison of spinal opioids and epidural bupivacaine

Patricia Fontaine; Patricia Adam; Kenneth H. Svendsen


Journal of Family Practice | 2000

Intrathecal narcotics are associated with prolonged second-stage labor and increased oxytocin use

Patricia Fontaine; Patricia Adam


Family Medicine | 1997

Resident partnerships: a tool for enhancing ambulatory training.

Patricia Adam; Harold A. Williamson; Steven Zweig


Family Medicine | 1997

Resident partnerships: an effective strategy for training in primary care.

Patricia Adam; Harold A. Williamson; Steven Zweig; John E. Delzell

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