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iTOP Provides Educators with Insights

By Shelley Wong on March 03, 2021
Becoming a UCSF interprofessional educator benefits from a constant desire to improve. There’s an adjustment period as one transitions from teaching learners within one's own profession to becoming a facilitator for learners across a range of health professions -- and receiving feedback is...

PIPE Kick-Off: Building Connections for Healing

By Shelley Wong on October 30, 2020
On October 19, PIPE Director Maria Wamsley, MD, opened the annual IPE kick-off on Zoom with a thank you to faculty for their contributions to this year’s curriculum and welcomed learners to UCSF. Leadership from the schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy and the Physical Therapy...

Inaugural PIPE-AME Teaching Awards Honor Excellence

By Shelley Wong on October 29, 2020
Congratulations to the 13 recipients of our inaugural PIPE-AME Excellence in Interprofessional Teaching Awards: Brook Calton, MD, MHS, Kristi Chambers, RN, MS, CNS, Pei Chen, MD, Zlatan Coralic, PharmD, Cathi Den

Piloting Telehealth in a Pandemic

By Shelley Wong on June 08, 2020
Not your typical first day of a rotation As patients and providers navigated the pandemic and shelter-in-place order, faculty and students had to adapt together quickly, from a distance. In a time of adversity, their interprofessional creativity and success show us how opportunities can lead to...

Partners in D Continues Community Outreach for Seniors

By Shelley Wong on January 23, 2020
Marilyn Stebbins, PharmD

Interacting Within the SOM Clinical Microsystems Clerkship

By Shelley Wong on September 18, 2019
A recent Academic Medicine article co-authored by Josette Rivera, MD, Bridget O’Brien, PhD, and Maria Wamsley, MD, reported on the range of interprofessional interactions for School of Medicine (SOM) students within the clinical microsystems clerkship (CMC), which is a core part of the School of...

Interprofessional Students Curate Storytelling Event Series

By Shelley Wong on September 18, 2019
(left to right: Students Michelle Tong and William Lee, faculty co-leads Meghan O’Brien, MD, MBE, and Emily Silverman, MD, student Nazineen Kandahari, PRIME Director Leigh Kimberg, MD, and student Nate Avalos)

New Interprofessional Teachers Bring Expertise and Insight

By Shelley Wong on March 25, 2019
(third from left) Kai Kennedy, PT, DPT, facilitates Core Principles of Interprofessional Practice Session #2 with students.

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