IPE Project DOCC

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Time 3pm-5pm

Description

Objectives: 

  1. Define patient centered medical home care in terms of accessible, continuous, comprehensive, family centered, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally effective 

  1. Describe elements that designate a pediatric patient as medically complex 

  1. Describe the role of your respective professional program 

  1. Identify elements of family centered care 

  1. Identify and analyze common barriers to successful implementation of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model 

 


Have you ever wondered what care is like for families of kids with disabilities?  Your consideration and planning could make a big difference in quality of life for patients and their families. 


Project DOCC (Delivery Of Chronic Care) gives learners the opportunity to work with students of other disciplines in teams to get a better picture of what coordinated care should look like for children with special needs and their families. This activity is virtual and offers an opportunity to network with fellow healthcare students.

During this live workshop, learners get the opportunity to speak candidly with parentsofchildrenwithdisabilities.  The objectives include learning more about a patient-centered medical home and learning about what other disciplines bring to the table regarding coordinated care.  

For more details or to sign up for one of the dates (listed below), please contact Katie Hoffman (ksmalley@hsc.wvu.edu) Upon request, you may be eligible to receive community service hours AND a certificate upon completion of this simulation. 

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