Breaking Down the Silos: Interprofessional Education Certificate of Honors Program

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Todd Hynson
Heidi Honegger Rogers

Abstract

The University of New Mexico (UNM) Health Sciences, Office of Interprofessional Education designed and implemented an innovative interprofessional education (IPE) Honors program, the first in the United States, in the Summer of 2019. This program was built through a dynamic and responsive partnership with health professions students from multiple programs. The program was piloted in the 2019/2020 academic year and upon graduation in May 2020, the first twenty students were awarded a certificate of IPE Honors. The designed program addressed the barriers and challenges to IPE participation at the organizational level while facilitating creative engagement from the students. We designed the IPE Honors program to value and highlight the innovative interprofessional extracurricular and intercurricular student work. Individual program accreditation and documentation of outcome requirements are supported using a reflective learning IPE evaluation tool that captures the quality and quantity of student IPE experiences. We inventoried both intercurricular and extracurricular IPE activities and experiences. We then mapped these activities to seven categories that were correlated with the behaviors of Interprofessional Professionalism (Frost et al., 2019) and the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) Competencies (Barr, 1998). Through group meetings and a pilot assessment, we felt confident that students could gain sufficient experience and practice with the interprofessional behaviors to achieve the IPEC competencies. We designed the IPE Honors program to highlight, build, and assess the quality of IPE experiences across the HSC while accounting for the extracurricular student IPE experiences. This program is innovative, flexible, sustainable, and can be replicated.

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Hynson, T., & Honegger Rogers, H. (2023). Breaking Down the Silos: Interprofessional Education Certificate of Honors Program. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 14(2), 98–111. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v14i2.34114
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Author Biographies

Todd Hynson, University of New Mexico

Todd Hynson is the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Registrar and Student Services Officer. He has worked in Health Sciences Education for over a decade. He is also a Ph.D. candidate with his current area of interest in Interprofessional Education delivery and effectiveness.

Heidi Honegger Rogers, University of New Mexico

Heidi Honegger Rogers, is a Family Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Practice Holistic Nurse, and Associate Professor in the University of New Mexico College of Nursing, she is also the Director of the Office of Interprofessional Education.