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The Past, Present and Future:

Interprofessional undergraduate unit design for

a multi-discipline first-year cohort

Marea Patounas BPharm MPS AACPA

QUT Faculty of Health, School of Clinical Sciences

CSB111 Unit Coordinator

Sem 1 2018 = 408 studentsSem 1, 2017 = 374 students

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Medical Radiation Sciences

Med Imaging 91

Rad Therapy 37

Paramedicine 117

Nursing/Para 18

Podiatry 8

Pharmacy 137

Thank you to Steph Dunn for new logo!

1st Year Multidiscipline Unit CSB111 Foundations of Clinical Practice

2018 Multidisciplinary Teaching Team

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Podiatry?

Pharmacists

Medical Radiation Sciences

Paramedicine

Teaching Team Sem 1, 2017

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Aim of CSB111

The aim of this unit is to equip you with foundational

knowledge of the key factors that will determine the

effectiveness of your future clinical practice as a health

professional

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CSB111 Learning Outcomes

Successful completion of this unit requires you to provide evidence of the ability to:

1. Apply knowledge of the Australian health care system & the patient health care journey

2. Apply knowledge of the individual role of various health professionals, the role of health care teams & their contribution towards collaborative patient centred care

3. Demonstrate effective clinical communication, reflection and research skills; and

4. Describe the determinants of health including the social-cultural, physical, psychosocial, environmental factors and cultural safety factors that can influence health status.

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Learning spaces for teamwork 2018

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Week 1 Workshop: Expectations of health professionals?

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Week 2: Meet our Patient Families

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What’s New-ish? Meet the Lovegrove Family

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Meet The Jones Family

Chronic Disease

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The Road Traffic Accident

Workshop Activities: Medication Reconciliation

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Communication Role Play on Hospital

Admission

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Workshop Activities – Discharge Summaries

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What’s New?: Interprofessional (IPL)Activities

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What’s New?: IPL Disaster workshop activity

T&L Research Project # 2

Pre-Post Unit Evaluation Survey

• Brief, voluntary, confidential survey via Key Survey

• QUT Ethics approval

• Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS)

themes:

– Teamwork & collaboration

– Professional Identity

– Roles & responsibilities

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T&L School Research Project # 1

What’s New?: Journal Club workshop “across the disciplines”

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The Past…and………..The Present

• CSB111 Family Scenario

• Face to Face Lectures

• Discipline-specific tutorials

• Assessments:

– Clinical Reflection 30%

– Health Team Presentation 30%

– Final Theory Exam 40%

• CSB111 Family Scenario – Photos

• On Line Remote Lectures

• Multidisciplinary workshops in Collaborative Learning Spaces (students & teachers)

• 2 T&L Research Projects

• Assessments:

– On line Blackboard Quizzes 20%

– Health Team Challenge 40%

• Choose your HP role

• Choose your CSB111 Patient

• Peer & Self-Assessment (10%)

• YouTube submissions + transcript

– Final Theory Exam 40%

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The Past:

F2F Health Team Challenge assessment

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HTC YouTube submissionshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tfQfWTuLIs&feature=youtu.be

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2018 Student Insight Survey

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What’s not new: Student Feedback

Student Feedback – Pulse Survey

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Great unit & am

learning a lot about

professional conduct

and situations.

Workshops are

good fun.

Lectures are a

tad boring.

At first I found the structure of this

unit confusing because I am more

used to "text book structured"

learning - however

after the first couple of weeks I

am finding I look forward to the

workshops. We'll see how much

I've actually retained in

content learning after the first quiz

this week.

It provides me with a whole

picture of Australian health

system and a good

understanding of my

responsibility of future

career. I enjoyed studying with

students from different majors

of our faculty under the

instruction of tutors.

Well run unit and I like

the emphasis being

put on multidisciplinary

care.

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What’s new-ish: Blackboard Groups & Self & Peer Assessment

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Highlight Uni competitions

CSB111 Weekly Topics 2018

• Introduction to CSB111, QUT Team Modules, AHPRA

• Meet the CSB111 Families; Chronic Disease

• The Road Traffic Crash; Caring for patients throughout their hospital journey

• Collated Case History; Patient journey from hospital discharge to community care

• Communication in healthcare

• Final Case Notes; Library skills, Evidence-Based Practice; and Clinical Reflection

• Cultural Safety

• Self-Care

• Ethics in healthcare

• Interprofessional Collaborative Practice – Disaster Activity

• Medicines and Medical Devices in Australian Health System

• Professional Misconduct

• Technology in healthcare29

CSB111 – The FUTURE• Research outcomes from 2 T&L research projects

• Health Professional Voices:

– “As a pharmacist, how do you contribute to

patient care?”

– “How do you collaborate with other HPs?”

– Seeking Volunteers!

• Address Gaps:

– Disabilities, Vulnerable Populations

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Ongoing Challenges

• Securing collaborative learning spaces each semester

• Student expectations re Health Team Challenge

• Student engagement in workshops

• Student attendance & clinical placements

• Securing keen teaching team!; and team meetings

• Further unit development

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Thank You CSB111 Teaching Team!