ASAHP and the University of Cincinnati Announce the Recipients of the Interprofessional Innovation Grant Program

Washington, DC – The Interprofessional Task Force (IPTF) of the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions (ASAHP) and the University of Cincinnati (UC) are pleased to announce the three recipients of its Interprofessional Innovation Grant Program. The IPTF and UC developed the Interprofessional Innovation Grant (IIG) Program to provide support for interprofessional collaboration research among the ASAHP membership. The intent is to provide recipients a competitive edge in securing additional funding by supporting pilot projects and further developing grantsmanship skill sets.

“All three Interprofessional Innovation Grant recipients, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Saint Louis University, and Seton Hall University,  demonstrate the innovation and creativity of interprofessional education and collaboration,” said ASAHP President Phyllis King, PhD, FASAHP. “Thank you to the University of Cincinnati for their generosity and partnership in awarding this grant.”

Awardees will be invited to present their work at the 2022 ASAHP Annual Conference in Long Beach, California.

The following teams have each been awarded $2,000 for their projects:

MGH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Health professions faculty perceptions of employing virtual reality technology to create interprofessional simulation-based educational activities guided by principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion: A pilot study.

This pilot research project will explore health professions faculty perceptions around the use of VR technology, stimulating ideation around VR use for culturally relevant interprofessional clinical education opportunities across SLP, PT, OT, Genetic Counseling, Physician Assistant, and Nursing graduate programs.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity and am hopeful this pilot study might offer valuable insights into anti-oppressive teaching and learning using VR across all health professions!” -Rebecca Santos Inzana, MS, CCC-SLP

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

Advancing Inclusion of Transgender and Gender Diverse Identities in Clinical Education: The Interprofessional Transgender Health Education Day

The ASAHP grant will enable us to train 280 future healthcare providers on the fundamentals of transgender-inclusive healthcare, including 180 medical students, 15 medical family therapy students, 40 speech language pathology students, and 30 dietetic interns. 

“We have the potential create and disseminate a quality curriculum that can be adapted by institutions around the country. Ultimately, our vision is to train future clinicians to provide excellent healthcare for the transgender community.” -Whitney Linsenmeyer, PhD, RD, LD

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY

Interprofessional Active Learning Environment: Integrating Simulation and Telehealth Practices to Promote Psychosocial Wellbeing 

The faculty driven SHU project seeks to design and evaluate an interprofessional active learning simulation (ALS) experience using a virtual reality (VR) avatar-based character that possess a blend of artificial and human intelligence to enable health professional students to interact as the “human in the situation” to address the person plan of care via a telehealth practice model. 

“The ASAHP grant has enabled our team the financial support and motivation to pilot this active learning simulation.  Using a team science approach we believe this innovative ALS will help bridge interprofessional student coursework and clinical experiences by intentionally offering a robust high leverage structured practice opportunity incorporating the tenets associated with the practice of Telehealth while addressing the persons psychosocial wellbeing.” -Genevieve Pinto Zipp, PT, EdD, FNAP


About ASAHP

The Association of School Advancing Health Professions (ASAHP) is a national professional organization of 130 universities and employers focused on critical issues affecting allied health education. ASAHP’s mission is to advance health through interprofessional collaboration.

 

About UC

The College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS) is the University of Cincinnati’s “youngest” college, having been granted college status in March 1998. CAHS is part of the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center with the College of Medicine, the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy and the College of Nursing. The college is “interdisciplinary by design” and housing 33 academic undergraduate and graduate programs divided over four academic departments, including the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, the Department of Clinical & Health Information Sciences, the Department of Rehabilitation, Exercise, & Nutrition Sciences and the School of Social Work. The college’s current enrollment is 3,278 students.