November 11, 2024

IPLA #1, Foundations of Interprofessional Communication

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

The Foundations of Interprofessional Communication IPLA is the first IPLA to be offered and provides interested students the opportunity to learn and practice critical, foundational, interprofessional communication skills necessary for both academic and clinical success in their respective programs.

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January 23, 2025

IPLA #2, Reflecting on Interprofessional Project-Based Teamwork

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

The Reflecting on Interprofessional Project-Based Teamwork IPLA builds on the interprofessional team project offered to Salus students in one of two courses: The Interprofessional Evidence Based Practice (IEBP) course offered to first-year students in the traditional optometry, three- and four-year audiology, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, orthotics and prosthetics, and physician assistant degree programs; or the Foundations of Education and Rehabilitation course offered to students in the low vision rehabilitation, orientation and mobility, teachers of students with visual impairments, and vision rehabilitation therapy programs. This IPLA offers students the opportunity to reflect on their use of the IPEC Sub-competencies in the course team project, how they relate to improved patient/client outcomes, and document progress towards achievement of collaboration competencies.

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March 13, 2025

IPLA #3, VIP Day

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

The VIP Day IPLA uses a case study to offer students the opportunity to represent their profession and professional identity on an interprofessional care team, achieve a deeper understanding of different approaches (roles, perspectives, and values) to care, and gain more advanced experience communicating with other professionals on the care team.

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IPLA #4, The Journey of Clarification: Collaborating on Non-Specific Symptoms
The Journey of Clarification: Collaborating on non-specific symptoms IPLA uses a Simulated Participant to illustrate how collaboration improves both patient care and the patient experience. This IPLA provides students the opportunity to demonstrate the collaborative practice competencies learned in previous IPLAs.