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Welcome to the University of Washington Interprofessional Education (IPE) Core Curriculum 2024-2025 Registration Page. 

Below is important information about our Core Curriculum. Registration for individual sessions will open on September 16th 2024. Prior to September 16th you can view the available sessions and descriptions. 

The Core Curriculum is a 3-part series that occurs in succession across the school year. Typically Part 1 occurs in the Fall Quarter, Part 2 in the Winter and Part 3 in the Spring. Some Part 2 sessions may creep across into Fall and spring quarters.To complete the Core Curriculum you must complete all 3 parts, in order (unless otherwise specified by your program).

The Core Curriculum aims to develop a foundational understanding of other health professionals’ roles and responsibilities, and the skills needed to effectively collaborate with a diverse healthcare team. The curriculum is designed to give students an intentional and step-wise introduction to IPE and collaborative practice, while helping them to meet their programs’ accreditation requirements for IPE.

3 easy steps to register on or after September 16th:

1. Sign-up for a Sched account using your UW email and log in.
2. Log-in and select the ticket that aligns with your program. If you do not see your program ticket please email Ashley at mcpeekas@uw.edu
3. Finally, select the sessions you would like to attend to fulfill the 3-part Core Curriculum.

  • Please note, you will need to pay attention to your program specific requirements! Please select the appropriate ’ticket’ when registering. 
  • Please take time to read about the sessions in Part 2 you are interested in attending.
  • For Part 2 you will be able to sign-up for 1 session and 1 waitlist, if there is a session you are interested in but it is full. IF a space opens up, you will be automatically moved from the waitlist into the session and receive an email notification. 
  • If you registered for a session that you are no longer able to attend we ask that you withdraw from the session. Please go into your Sched schedule and uncheck the session so that we are able to capture an accurate count of attendees in preparation of our sessions. This will open up registration for other attendees to register for sessions that may be full.
  • Save the dates of your sessions in your calendar!

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Friday, January 10
 

9:00am PST

Bioethics Lab - Pediatric Bioethics & Adolescent Decision-Making
Friday January 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:00am PST
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iPALS Ethics Labs use clinical bioethics as a vector for teaching about teamwork and collaboration. Students will learn basic principles, frameworks and tools for ethical decision-making in healthcare, and will work to analyze ethical dilemmas together during interactive case-based discussions.


During this session students will learn how pediatric bioethics is similar and different to adult bioethics, as well as the developmental, legal and ethical considerations when assessing adolescent decision-making.  Case discussion will be focused on a real case which took place in Seattle, in which a 14-year-old boy refused blood transfusions necessary for life-saving chemotherapy due to his religious faith.  
Facilitator
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Friday January 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:00am PST
TBA
 
Friday, January 24
 

10:30am PST

Bioethics Lab - Ethical Issues when Caring for Patients with Psychiatric Illness
Friday January 24, 2025 10:30am - 12:30pm PST
TBA
iPALS Ethics Labs use clinical bioethics as a vector for teaching about teamwork and collaboration. Students will learn basic principles, frameworks and tools for ethical decision-making in healthcare, and will work to analyze ethical dilemmas together during interactive case-based discussions. 
In this session students will learn about the involuntary treatment act (ITA) laws in Washington State, and when it is appropriate to keep a patient in the hospital against their stated preference. Case discussion will provide the opportunity for students to apply legal and ethical concepts to analyze the case of an 83-year-old patient who was hospitalized after a fall, is failure-to-thrive, is confused and disoriented, and who is requesting to return to his home living environment.  


Facilitator
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Friday January 24, 2025 10:30am - 12:30pm PST
TBA
 
Monday, January 27
 

5:30pm PST

Active Learning Session: Pathways and Intersections: Ceramic Art and IPE
Monday January 27, 2025 5:30pm - 8:30pm PST
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This session pushes the boundaries of “traditional” learning methods in health professional training and provides students an opportunity to work collaboratively on a piece of abstract art inspired by a complex Seattle intersection within a historically red lined district. Students will carve a ceramic tile inspired by an important moment on their journey to a career in the health sciences. Further, students will have the opportunity to create additional tiles collaboratively which touch on a variety of themes, including aesthetics, historical red-lining, and their personal stories that lead them to pursue a career in healthcare and healing. There are two sessions, they are not cumulative. 
Speakers
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Ashley Mcpeek

IPE Program Manager, University of Washington
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Monday January 27, 2025 5:30pm - 8:30pm PST
TBA
 
Friday, February 21
 

9:00am PST

Bioethics Lab -- Ethical Issues in Brain Death
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PST
TBA
iPALS Ethics Labs use clinical bioethics as a vector for teaching about teamwork and collaboration. Students will learn basic principles, frameworks and tools for ethical decision-making in healthcare, and will work to analyze ethical dilemmas together during interactive case-based discussions.


During this session students will learn about the history of brain death (death by neurological criteria), and the ethical issues that can arise in brain death cases. During the session students will be taught to apply rules and consequence-based ethical frameworks to analysis of a case of a mother who does not accept a brain death diagnosis for her teenage son.
Facilitator
avatar for Maya Scott, LCSW

Maya Scott, LCSW

Director, Center for Diversity and Health Equity; Vice-Chair, Seattle Children's Ethics Committee, Seattle Children's
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PST
TBA
 
Thursday, February 27
 

5:30pm PST

Active Learning Session: Weight Stigma and Clinical Care
Thursday February 27, 2025 5:30pm - 7:30pm PST
TBA
This session explores weight stigma in healthcare, examining its consequences and ethical implications. Participants will learn to adopt a weight-neutral approach when discussing health concerns with patients. The session also focuses on fostering interprofessional collaboration to reduce weight stigma and promote health for patients of all body sizes.

To accomodate content experts not located in Seattle this session will take place on zoom.


Speakers
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Ashley Mcpeek

IPE Program Manager, University of Washington
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Thursday February 27, 2025 5:30pm - 7:30pm PST
TBA
 
Wednesday, March 5
 

4:30pm PST

Active Learning Session: Interprofessional Age-Friendly Healthcare
Wednesday March 5, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm PST
TBA
Facilitator Speakers
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Ashley Mcpeek

IPE Program Manager, University of Washington
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Wednesday March 5, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm PST
TBA
 
Monday, April 7
 

5:30pm PDT

Active Learning Session: Pathways and Intersections: Ceramic Art and IPE
Monday April 7, 2025 5:30pm - 8:30pm PDT
TBA
This session pushes the boundaries of “traditional” learning methods in health professional training and provides students an opportunity to work collaboratively on a piece of abstract art inspired by a complex Seattle intersection within a historically red lined district. Students will carve a ceramic tile inspired by an important moment on their journey to a career in the health sciences. Further, students will have the opportunity to create additional tiles collaboratively which touch on a variety of themes, including aesthetics, historical red-lining, and their personal stories that lead them to pursue a career in healthcare and healing. There are two sessions, they are not cumulative. 
Speakers
AM

Ashley Mcpeek

IPE Program Manager, University of Washington
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Monday April 7, 2025 5:30pm - 8:30pm PDT
TBA
 
Monday, April 21
 

5:15pm PDT

Active Learning Session: Addressing Stigma Related to Mental Health, Addiction, Homelessness and Incarceration: Perspectives from people with lived experience
Monday April 21, 2025 5:15pm - 6:45pm PDT
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In this interactive session, we will be exploring what healthcare providers’ roles are, when we stigmatize and label. We will explore what are the obvious, and not so obvious, collateral consequences of that kind of labeling and marginalization in a health care setting. The panel discussion and audience participation address the following areas: 
  • The public display of the struggle – the disease or pre-incarceration phase 
  • The search for appropriate medical care and/or support system
  • Remission and recovery – finding a pathway to reentering society
  • Post recovery 
  • Being silent and afraid because of stigma and shame 
  • Learning to be open and to share the recovery journey 
  • Collaborating to develop better health care interventions 

To accomodate content experts outside of Seattle this session will take place on zoom. 
Speakers
AM

Ashley Mcpeek

IPE Program Manager, University of Washington
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
Monday April 21, 2025 5:15pm - 6:45pm PDT
TBA
 
Friday, May 2
 

9:00am PDT

IPE Core Curriculum Part 3
Friday May 2, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
This relational and interactive session gave students the chance to reflect and make meaning of their IPE experiences throughout the academic year.  Students were provided tools and other resources to continue this aspect of their professional identity development and skill set throughout their training and entry into practice (in person in the new Health Sciences Education Building).
Facilitator
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
avatar for Karen McDonough, MD

Karen McDonough, MD

Director of IPE Clinical Skills, University of Washington
Friday May 2, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
 
Friday, May 9
 

9:00am PDT

IPE Core Curriculum Part 3
Friday May 9, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
This relational and interactive session gave students the chance to reflect and make meaning of their IPE experiences throughout the academic year.  Students were provided tools and other resources to continue this aspect of their professional identity development and skill set throughout their training and entry into practice (in person in the new Health Sciences Education Building).
Facilitator
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
avatar for Karen McDonough, MD

Karen McDonough, MD

Director of IPE Clinical Skills, University of Washington
Friday May 9, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
 
Friday, May 16
 

9:00am PDT

IPE Core Curriculum Part 3
Friday May 16, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
This relational and interactive session gave students the chance to reflect and make meaning of their IPE experiences throughout the academic year.  Students were provided tools and other resources to continue this aspect of their professional identity development and skill set throughout their training and entry into practice (in person in the new Health Sciences Education Building).
Facilitator
avatar for Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Noa T. Brazg, PhD, MSW, MPH

Directer of IPE, University of Washington
avatar for Karen McDonough, MD

Karen McDonough, MD

Director of IPE Clinical Skills, University of Washington
Friday May 16, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
TBA
 
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