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The 4th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care
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Family and Faculty Co-Instruction Teams Enhance Interdisciplinary Education for Health Care Professionals in Family-Centered Care / Colliding Passions: The Truth about Patient and Family/Professional Partnerships
Track : August 19, 2009
Program Code: K1
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM  EST
SPEAKER (S):
Peggy Mohr, Faculty, Associate Professor
Sherri Johnson, Staff, Coordinator, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Grand Forks, ND
Beverly Crider, Director, Family-Centered Care
Jan Cottrell, RN, MSN, Associate Vice President, Patient Care Services; Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI
Description
Family and Faculty Co-Instruction Teams Enhance Interdisciplinary Education for Health Care Professionals in Family-Centered Care

The Family and Faculty Co-Instruction Program provides a curriculum model designed to prepare professionals to provide family-centered care. Outcome data for this multi-disciplinary program and strategies for implementation, participant recruitment, and instructional activities will be discussed.

Colliding Passions: The Truth about Patient and Family/Professional Partnerships

Patient and family-professional collaboration is gaining wider acceptance in both public and private institutions. As these roles gain popularity, we find common joys and frustrations. This presentation will examine some shared challenges and offer suggestions for achieving true convergence.


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