Macy Faculty Scholar Wrenetha Julion on Cultural Competency Training

2012 Macy Faculty Scholar Dr. Wrenetha Julion discusses her work in cultural competency training at Rush University College of Nursing. She answers questions about how she developed the work and how diversity plays a...

Connecting Learning & Practice to Transform Patient Care

Dr. Barbara Brandt from the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education discusses Macy’s new report on “Aligning Interprofessional Education with Clinical Practice Redesign.” Brandt shares why she...

Supporting Your Collaborations..

Dr. Barbara Brandt, Director of the new National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education provides some answers to the questions she has received on how best to implement interprofessional education and...

“Healing the Hierarchy” with Team-based Care

In her recent New York Times article, Theresa Brown, RN, brings to light some of the challenges, errors and wasted time that come from the old-school hierarchy of health care that many hospitals still operate on. One...

Match Day & the New Team Huddle

The days of “the god-like position doctors held for more than a century” are gone, and residency training today is all about the “team huddle,” says a story on NPR’s Marketplace.

Interprofessional Education – Reflecting Upon the Past, Scanning the Future

From his 20 year involvement in the field, Scott Reeves, PhD, outlines what needs to be done to keep interprofessional education moving by reflecting on the past and setting goals for the future.

Macy Faculty Scholar Dr. Ted James on Interprofessional Education

Ted James, M.D., Associate Professor at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, discusses his work to develop an interprofessional quality improvement and safety curriculum.