Interprofessional education (IPE) promotes teamwork and improves collaborative skills for positive health care outcomes. Clarkson College students optimize their roles within an interdisciplinary team by completing IPE 301, a five-module course designed to provide an overview of health care professionals’ roles and responsibilities. The first four online modules (completed in the first semester) focus on teaching effective communication, collaboration and leadership skills that promote teamwork within an interdisciplinary health care team setting. The fifth module requires students to put their interprofessional skills into practice by participating in three IPE activities before graduation. IPE 301 allows students to practice providing ethical, client-centered care while understanding the importance of personal accountability and professionalism.
The Clarkson College Interprofessional Education course is now available to professionals who want to learn more about IPE. Earn up to 9 continuing education hours.
*Students must attend at least 3 different interprofessional activities/experiences, one from each category, before graduating from Clarkson College. Following each event, students will complete the IPE Reflection through their IPE 301 online course shell (Module 5). All IPE reflections must be submitted within 90 days of event completion, so as to remain timely and maintain high quality reflection.
Below is the list of approved IPE experiences. Students can choose from recurring events, upcoming events, or even video recordings of past IPE events. New events are added regularly, so please visit this page often to see the wide variety of opportunities available to you.
If you would like to submit a different activity for IPE approval, please complete the IPE Activity Proposal. Please allow ample time (at least one week) between submission and when the activity is set to occur; this allows the IPE administrator time to review your proposal and respond back to you regarding its approval status. Please remember, all IPE experiences must be pre-approved, or they will not count toward your My IPE requirements.
Recurring IPE Event | Date & Location | Service | Knowledge | Community |
Service as part of a designated service course Please check the IPE 301 course announcements for a detailed list of courses that qualify |
course determined | X | ||
IPE Games - Strategies for Health and Last Straw board game | Fall, Spring, Summer | X | X | |
IPE Games - Sloppy Mountain digital escape room | Fall, Spring, Summer | X | ||
Nebraska Conference on Health Equity | Spring | X | X | |
CEU Event during Sprit Week Who is Taking Care of You? Strategies for Health Care and Community Professionals’ Wellbeing Must register in advance – students $10 Register Online |
Friday, September 30 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. |
X | X | |
ATA - Academic Travel Abroad Medical Visit |
Fall/Spring Trips | X | ||
NSLS Honor Society Success Networking Team Meetings |
Fall/Spring discussions | X | ||
Diversity Council Book Club discussions |
Fall/Spring discussions | X | ||
Heartland Interprofessional Education (HIPE) Conference Learn More |
July 27-28 | X | ||
Community Walks to Increase Awareness and Fundraising The following nation-wide walks are pre-approved: National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk, American Heart Walk, Crohn's and Colitis Walk, March of Dimes Walk, Alzheimers Association Walk, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk, Race for the Cure, Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation Walk, American Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Walk, MS Strong, etc. |
X | |||
Approved IPE Events | ||||
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Approved IPE Events for Academic Year 2022-2023 | ||||
Recorded IPE Events from Past Student Support Team Sessions. Clarkson College YouTube "Resources" channel | ||||
Suicide Prevention (QPR) Training | Student Support Team Past Session | X | X | |
Supporting Survivors | Student Support Team Past Session | X | X | |
Drugs, Alcohol, and Your Career | Student Support Team Past Session | X | X | |
Inherited Trauma | Student Support Team Past Session | X | X | |
Build-A-Bento Box: Self-Care Program | Student Support Team Past Session | X | ||
Alcohol Education Event | Student Support Team Past Session | X | ||
Emotional Intelligence | Student Support Team Past Session | X | ||
Domestic Violence 101 | Student Support Team Past Session | X | X | |
Recorded IPE Events from Past Diversity Council Sessions. CTE SoftChalk website | ||||
Native American Heritage Month | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Cultural Cafe | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Poverty Awareness | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Disability Awareness | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Refugee Health Awareness | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
LGBTQ+ Inclusion | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Human Trafficking | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Hispanic Heritage Month | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
First-Generation Student Success Day | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
International Day of Persons with Disabilities | Diversity Council Past Sessions | X | X | |
Other Recorded IPE Events of Interest | ||||
Leadership, TeamSTEPPS®, and COVID-19 Education Team Case Study | Past IPE Event | X | X | |
Long COVID Panel Presentation - General Public
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Past IPE Event | X | X | |
Long COVID Panel Presentation - Health Care & Community Professionals | Past IPE Event | X | X | |
Infusing Joy - Panel Discussion | Past IPE Event | X |
* Please note that all times listed below are in CST; students in different time zones should plan accordingly.
Service
Service experiences are integrated into your curriculum in separate courses. They are designated by a diamond symbol in the academic catalog. You can choose any service learning project from any service course to fulfill this requirement for IPE 301.
You may also select outside service you do in your community. If you choose this option, the rubric linked above must be completed to seek approval.
Knowledge
Knowledge experiences provide new information and insight into various topics, and include opportunities such as events sponsored by diversity council, alumni association, student support team, national honor societies, etc. Work-sponsored education or other community events may also qualify. If an event is not listed below, complete the rubric above to seek approval.
Community
Community experiences may be related to the Clarkson College community or the greater community in which you live. These experiences may include opportunities such as events sponsored by diversity council, alumni association, student support team, national honor societies, etc. Personal or other professional community events may also qualify (e.g. volunteering, faith-based projects, public speakers, civic involvement, etc.). If an event is not listed below, complete the rubric above to seek approval.