TY - JOUR
T1 - A university-wide seed grant program accelerates interprofessional education through faculty and staff engagement
AU - Kar, Rekha
AU - Moote, Rebecca
AU - Krolick, Keith A.
AU - Farokhi, Moshtagh R.
AU - Ford, Lark A.
AU - Quinene, Meredith
AU - Ratcliffe, Temple A.
AU - Rockne, Meagan
AU - Zorek, Joseph A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio launched an annual university-wide seed grant program in 2019 to foster innovation in interprofessional education (IPE) and increase IPE opportunities for learners. Program objectives included leveraging hypothesis-driven research to identify sustainable IPE activities for integration into educational programs (i.e. mandated for at least one cohort of learners), increasing scholarly dissemination of IPE efforts, and using pilot data to secure extramural funding. Over the first four funding cycles (2019–2022), US$100,509.00 was awarded to support 22 IPE projects (10 curricular, 12 co-curricular) involving 80 faculty and staff collaborators and over 2,100 student participants. To date, funded projects have yielded nine sustained IPE activities (four of which have been integrated), produced 24 scholarly presentations and three peer-reviewed publications, and contributed to the success of one extramural grant. Barriers experienced are discussed in this report alongside lessons learned and unexpected positive outcomes, including identification of future IPE champions.
AB - The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio launched an annual university-wide seed grant program in 2019 to foster innovation in interprofessional education (IPE) and increase IPE opportunities for learners. Program objectives included leveraging hypothesis-driven research to identify sustainable IPE activities for integration into educational programs (i.e. mandated for at least one cohort of learners), increasing scholarly dissemination of IPE efforts, and using pilot data to secure extramural funding. Over the first four funding cycles (2019–2022), US$100,509.00 was awarded to support 22 IPE projects (10 curricular, 12 co-curricular) involving 80 faculty and staff collaborators and over 2,100 student participants. To date, funded projects have yielded nine sustained IPE activities (four of which have been integrated), produced 24 scholarly presentations and three peer-reviewed publications, and contributed to the success of one extramural grant. Barriers experienced are discussed in this report alongside lessons learned and unexpected positive outcomes, including identification of future IPE champions.
KW - Institutional advancement
KW - interprofessional education
KW - interprofessional research
KW - intramural funding
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U2 - 10.1080/13561820.2023.2275626
DO - 10.1080/13561820.2023.2275626
M3 - Article
C2 - 37975551
AN - SCOPUS:85177063517
SN - 1356-1820
VL - 38
SP - 399
EP - 402
JO - Journal of Interprofessional Care
JF - Journal of Interprofessional Care
IS - 2
ER -