The VA Center of Excellence at the Seattle Division of VA Puget Sound Health Care System hosts residents and doctoral students in a partnership with the University of Washington’s School of Medicine and School of Nursing. During this shared three-year interprofessional education program, internal medicine residents in the primary care track and nursing students in the Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) program provide team-based care for patients in the Seattle VA Primary Care Clinic and the Women's Clinic. The program includes educational workshops on communication and team building using nationally recognized curricula as well as seminars on the learning process of primary care. Study measures include numerous patient care outcomes and trainee outcomes. The program’s overarching goals are to instruct trainees in primary care during training and to help prepare trainees to enter primary care careers.
This program features the following key innovations in education:
Clinician-educator faculty will participate in team-building curriculum, including “train the trainer” skills to conduct future activities. All educational seminars and workshops will be evaluated with on-going improvements and modifications incorporated as needed.
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