#IAMSE21 Faculty Development Session Spotlight: Designing Simulation-enhanced Interprofessional Education

The 25th Annual IAMSE Meeting will feature a host of new sessions throughout the entire conference. One of our first-time workshops is Designing Simulation-enhanced Interprofessional Education: Application of a 6-step Model. This half-day faculty development course will be given on Saturday, June 12 and will be led by Dianna Callender and team.

Designing Simulation-enhanced Interprofessional Education: Application of a 6-step Model
Presenters:Diana Callender – Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Leann Horsley – South Dakota State University College of Nursing
Trent Reed – Loyola University Chicago
John Szarek – Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Date and Time: Saturday, June 12, 2021, 1:45 PM – 4:45 PM EDT  

Integration of simulation-enhanced interprofessional education (IPE) into the curricula of health professions schools is challenging. In this pre-conference course, we will use the Kern 6-step model as the framework for describing each of our approaches in developing, implementing, and assessing our simulation-enhanced IPE activities. Participants will use the 6-step model to develop a simulation-enhanced IPE event which they can take back to their home institutions for implementation.

For more information on full- and half-day faculty development sessions, and to register for the 25th Annual IAMSE Meeting, please visit www.IAMSEconference.org.