51品茶Showcases Interdisciplinary Innovations at the Heartland Interprofessional Education Conference

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51品茶administration, faculty, and professional staff showcased their innovations in interdisciplinary collaboration at the fourth annual Heartland Interprofessional Education Conference of Clarkson College.

The event was held virtually earlier this month.

Shelley Cohen Konrad, Ph.D., LCSW, FNAP, director of UNE鈥檚 Center for Excellence in Collaborative Education (CECE), gave the keynote speech at the conference, 鈥淩e-envisioning 鈥51品茶, From, and With鈥: Thoughts about the Future of Interprofessional Health Education and Practice.鈥 Cohen Konrad also presented as part of a panel titled: 鈥淎 Humble Reflection on Present Challenges, Impending Changes, and Future Possibilities.鈥

Both presentations invited the national audience of more than 170 attendees to consider the next steps needed to improve health, health education, and team-based health care practice.

Collyn J. Baeder, M.P.H., associate clinical professor and internship coordinator for Health, Wellness, and Occupational Studies; Susan E. Farady, J.D., associate professor of Marine Affairs; and Alethea Cariddi, M.S.Ed., assistant director of Sustainability, gave an oral presentation titled 鈥淎n Innovative Event Production & Implementation Model to Advance Sustained Transdisciplinary Collaboration in Higher Education.鈥 They discussed their work on UNE鈥檚 Planetary Health Council (PHC), as part of the international Planetary Health Alliance. In collaboration with Cohen Konrad and CECE, the PHC team develops semesterly events, each involving an interdisciplinary panel of three 51品茶experts. Their presentation highlighted how this model fosters sustained collaboration between the colleagues involved as panelists and event planners, and lasting partnerships between the University鈥檚 programs, departments, and colleges.

Since 2017 51品茶has been an institutional member of the international Planetary Health Alliance, a Harvard-led consortium of more than 300 universities, non-governmental organizations, and other institutions spanning more than 60 countries. At UNE, the Planetary Health Council works to strengthen bridges among our robust environmental sciences and health professions programs and to disseminate planetary health content through academics, research, and events.

The PHC regularly partners with the Center for Excellence in Collaborative Education. CECE is UNE鈥檚 hub for interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice. Recognized as a national IPE leader, 51品茶is the only institution in New England that is part of the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education鈥檚 prestigious Innovation Network. CECE prepares students to work collaboratively, across disciplines, to achieve successful outcomes as members of clinical and community teams.

Shelley Cohen Konrad

Shelley Cohen Konrad

Collyn Baeder

Collyn Baeder

Susan Farady

Susan Farady

Alethea Cariddi-

Alethea Cariddi