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Faculty Development InstitutesIPEC's flagship programs, the Faculty Development Institutes or Institutes, are open to IPEC member schools and non-members. The IPEC Institutes bring together interprofessional faculty and their partners from across health disciplines to advance interprofessional education for collaborative practice (IPECP) at their home sites. Participants engage in interactive sessions to learn the core competencies of interprofessional teamwork and develop an implementation plan for their institution. The first IPEC Institute was held in Herndon, VA in May 2012. Since then, IPEC holds two institutes a year, typically in May and October. Programming has always been anchored in the IPEC Core Competencies. Since 2012, the 17 biannual IPEC Institutes have hosted over 2,000 participants from all 50 states and, increasingly, around the globe. For more details about the IPEC Institutes, see below. Target Audience
Team Composition (If Applicable)Please note that it is not necessary to register as a team. Individual participants will also be accepted into the program. The following conditions for interprofessional teams are highly encouraged, but not required (individual members may fit more than one category):
*If your institution is associated with a healthcare service facility such as a VA, local community health center, or affiliated medical center, or a partner organization, such as a local health department or community-based agency, please strongly consider adding a representative from that facility to your team. FormatParticipants will engage with national leaders in acquiring the building blocks for IPECP. Institute attendees will spend significant time planning, building, designing, assessing, and acting on their IPECP goals and projects, as well as communicate effectively about IPECP. The Institute will provide opportunities to interact with colleagues, speakers, and IPEC staff in information sharing and networking, including virtual poster presentation sessions that will occur during post-Institute sessions. Pre-course readings and asynchronous modules will provide context and stimulate questions for exploration during the synchronous sessions. Evaluations will serve to check on learning and reactions for continuous quality programming enhancement. |