AHC Office of Education
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The AHC Office of Education collaborates with AHC faculty and members of the Minnesota community to introduce innovations in health care education. Led by Dr. Barbara Brandt, Associate Vice President for Education, our staff helps faculty, students, staff, and administrators develop new skills, cross traditional boundaries between the health profession schools, and work in diverse, community-based settings.
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Item Shaping and Sustaining Minnesota's Health: A New Covenant Guide, Health Education, Research and Outreach(University of Minnesota, 2000-06-19) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; University of Minnesota. Office of the Senior Vice President for Health SciencesMinnesota's 150-year commitment to the health and well-being of its residents and communities has propelled a quality of life that is second to none. The University of Minnesota Academic Health Center and its constituent disciplines have played a vital role over the years in building on this essential value. It is the sole institution in the state capable of steadfastly transforming cutting edge health research into innovative clinical and community applications, professional education, and public outreach. It has been central in sustaining Minnesota's vision of itself as one of the healthiest places in the nation and the world in which to live, work and play.Item Conceptual Basis for Interprofessional Education at the University of Minnesota(University of Minnesota, 2005-08) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; Speedie, Marilyn K.; Powell, Deborah; Disch, JoanneThe University of Minnesota Academic Health Center is perfectly positioned to develop interprofessional team education and exemplary practice sites. We have committed leadership, multiple health professional schools under one roof, several initial experiments in providing interprofessional experiences to our students, and a student body that is calling for this kind of training. This report proposes a new way to think about interprofessional education.Item Final Report of the Academic Health Center Task Force on Technology Enhanced Learning(University of Minnesota, 2000-03-02) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; Speedie, Stuart M.The Task Force on Technology Enhanced Learning and Distance Education consisting of representatives from each of the schools and colleges in the Academic Health Center and the directors of the Bio-Medical Library and Academic Computing conducted an assessment and needs analysis. Based on this analysis a vision statement was formulated and a set of recommendations was prepared on how to accomplish that vision for technology enhanced learning.Item Developing Health Care Teams: A Report by the Academic Health Center Task Force on Interdisciplinary Health Team Development(University of Minnesota, 1996-09-01) University of Minnesota. Office of the Senior Vice President for Health Sciences; Cerra, Frank B.As today's health care delivery system evolves, all levels of professionals are learning that a "team" approach is both efficient and effective for providing quality patient care. However, while new graduates may learn to work as a team after entering the job market, little is currently done to provide students with the skills necessary for interdisciplinary team work during the educational process. The Academic Health Center's Team Development Task Force was created to respond to the need for a well-articulated approach to interdisciplinary health sciences education. The Task Force, made up of leaders from selected health care disciplines already experimenting with team approaches to health care, undertook this challenge at the request of the Provost for the Academic Health Center of the University of Minnesota. At the beginning of the project, the Task Force was asked 10 accomplish the following goals: 1. Define the concept of the "health care team." 2. Develop a vision for team-based health care. 3. Describe the educational resources and processes necessary to support health team development.Item Academic Health Center Office of Education Comprehensive Report(University of Minnesota, 2010-10) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Brandt, Barbara F.Item Intercollegiate Primary Care Education and Resource Center: Academic Health Center Interdisciplinary Education Proposal(University of Minnesota, 1999-03-15) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; University of Minnesota. Intercollegiate Primary Care Education CouncilItem Academic Health Center Deans Retreat Summary(University of Minnesota, 2006-10-03) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of EducationItem Associate Deans of Education Council Retreat Summary(University of Minnesota, 2006-06-30) Growthworks, Inc.; McDermott, Brian; Sexton, GerryItem Stimulating and Funding Interprofessional Education, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center(University of Minnesota, 2004-01-30) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; Thommes, TeriItem Developing the Minnesota Area Health Education Center Network(University of Minnesota, 2008-08-31) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Brandt, Barbara F.Item AHEC-MERC Interprofessional Education Projects(University of Minnesota, 2008) University of Minnesota. Area Health Education CenterItem Minnesota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Web Overview: Interprofessional Practice and Education Projects(University of Minnesota, 2008) University of Minnesota. Area Health Education CenterItem Minnesota Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Health Professions Supply Report: Recent Changes in the Supply and Distribution of Physicians, Dentists, and Registered Nurses in Minnesota: A Compilation of Available Data(University of Minnesota, 1980-11-11) University of Minnesota. Area Health Education Center; Higgins, Paul S.; Lawrenz, FrancesItem Integration of Community & Culture: Academic Health Center Interdisciplinary Education Proposal(University of Minnesota, 1999-03-15) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; University of Minnesota. Intercollegiate Primary Care Education CouncilItem 1Health University of Minnesota Project Report: Educating Nurses and Physicians(University of Minnesota, 2010-06-16) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of EducationItem American Interprofessional Health Collaborative: Historical Roots and Organizational Beginnings(University of Minnesota, 2010-09) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Blue, Amy; Brandt, Barbara F.; Schmitt, Madeline H.Item AHC Center for Interprofessional Education Charter(University of Minnesota, 2006-12-12) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of EducationItem Inteprofessional Education: Past, Present and Future(University of Minnesota, 2009-04-20) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Brandt, Barbara F.Item State of Minnesota Management Analysis Division Report of AHC Office of Education Customer Survey Results(University of Minnesota, 2009-02) Minnesota. Dept. of Administration. Management and Budget; University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of EducationItem Final Report of the Pre-Health Advising Task Force(University of Minnesota, 2001-06) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Brandt, Barbara F.; Swan, Craig