Interested in current issues in healthcare, and in making connections with other healthcare professionals?
This is a call for students to participate in an inter-professional lecture series to be conducted here at Queen’s.
You are invited to engage in a speaking series which will address issues affecting healthcare providers. Topics covered will range from the use of Syringe Exchange Programs (SEPs) as harm reduction to Leadership in Healthcare, and many others in between.
The Innovations and Transitions in Healthcare lecture series is curated by students, for students. If you are a student in Clinical Psychology, Nursing, Medicine, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy or X-Ray Technology and have an interest in tackling the issues that will define Canadian Healthcare in the next generation then this is the initiative for you.
Sessions will begin Tuesday, January 24th at 6pm, Botterell Hall Room B147. To register, click on the link to the right or visit: http://www.eventelephant.com/qhipinterprofessionalspeakerseries
Hope to see you there!
Queen’s Health Interprofessionals
Interprofessional Education Conference (IPE Ontario 2010)
Time is running out to register for the Ontario Collaborative
Interprofessional Education Conference (IPE Ontario 2010). The conference
takes place January 18, 19, with a faculty development workshop on January
17.
For more information, please visit the conference website:
“Queen’s University Local Health Care Team Challenge”
UPDATE: Queen’s Local Health Care Team Challenge a success!
To view photos from the event please visit:http://meds.queensu.ca/oipep/ipe_events/health_care_team_challenge__hctc_
The Health Care Team Challenge is an interprofessional student team event. Three teams of six students are provided the same case to work on, with the goal of developing a collaborative interprofessional patient/client-centered plan of management. After having a chance to discuss the case with their team members and faculty advisors, all three teams will meet on Saturday, November 28, 2009 in Botterell hall to present their plans to an audience of clinicians, academics, community members and students. The winning team will represent Queen’s University at the National Health Care Team Challenge during the NaHSSA Conference in March 12-14.
For more details on the event, please see: http://meds.queensu.ca/oipep/ipe_events/health_care_team_challenge__hctc_

