The Power of United Minds: Advancing Healthcare Through Interprofessional Education and Practice

Avalon Events Center
2525 9th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103

Friday, October 11, 2024 at 8:00am CT - 3:45pm CT
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Conference
2525 9th Avenue South, Fargo, ND 58103

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Topic

Interprofessional Collaborative Research Conference

Credits Offered

This event offers 3.5 CE credits to attendees.
Accreditation Info: ...Please consult your professional regulatory agency for the correct process to ascertain your hours..

Additional Information
Agenda  *Exact agenda is subject to change, depending on availability, etc.*

7:00-7:30 Planning committee set-up and poster/exhibitor set-up

7:30-8:00 Attendee arrival and registration

8:00-8:15 Welcome and Introduction – Planning Conference Committee – Prairie Rose Room          

8:15–9:00 Keynote Panel Discussion – Prairie Rose Room 

Join us for an engaging panel discussion on the synergy among healthcare professionals across practice, research, and education. Learn from our esteemed panelists' firsthand experiences and insights on fostering strong collaborations and driving positive change. This interactive session guarantees to be enlightening and informative, providing attendees with valuable strategies to enhance collaboration within their own teams.

  • Rachel Johnson Krug, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNAP
  • Bri Srnsky, RD, LRD, CEDRD-s 
  • Karissa Gladen, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CWOCN, OCN
  • Elizabeth Gau, PharmD

9:00-9:15  Break, networking, poster voting, exhibitors – Dakota Room

9:15-10:15 Keynote Speaker – Dr. Devendranath Mannuru - Prairie Rose Room  

Nurse-Physician/Clinician Collaboration: The Most Important Aspect of 'Safe and Effective Patient Care'

10:15-11:15 PM  Interactive Session: Research Networking – Prairie Rose Room
This is an opportunity to connect in a smaller group setting and discuss implications for research among the disciplines. 

11:15-12:10  Lunch, networking, poster voting, exhibitors - Prairie Rose Room

12:10-12:20  Sponsor acknowledgments, prize giveaways - Prairie Rose Room

12:20-1:00  Poster presentations and voting – Dakota Room

Poster voting ends at 1:00 PM

Afternoon Presentations

1:00- 2:00  Select one hour-long session or attend two half-hour sessions:

One-Hour Workshop – 1:00-2:00 
Beth Sanford, DNP, MSN, RN, ACN, CLC, PHN - Enhancing Patient Outcomes: Insights from Year One of a Vitamin D Quality Improvement Initiative in Critical Care - Sheyenne Room

Two Half-Hour Breakouts - 1:00-1:30 and 1:30-2:00  
#1 - 1:00-1:30 - Eric Johnson, MD, Professor, Director, Interprofessional Education - The Formation of an Interprofessional Health Sciences Student Interest Group to Augment Interprofessional Curriculum - Prairie Rose Room

#2 - 1:30-2:00 Joscelyn Varland, OTD, OTR/L, CLT, and Rachel Johnson Krug, EdD, LAT, ATC, FNAP
 Creating Impactful IPE - Dakota Room

2:00-2:20 Break 

2:00-2:20 Break, networking, exhibitors, and poster winners announced (~2:15)!  Dakota Room

2:20- 3:20 Select one hour-long session or attend two half-hour sessions:

One Hour Workshop – 2:20-3:20

Michelle Keller, PT, MPT, CEEAA, EdD, Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy, Assistant Professor and Catherine Staloch, DPT - Fall Risk Assessment and Management: An Interdisciplinary and Global Perspective - Sheyenne Room

Two Half-Hour Breakouts - 2:20-2:50 and 2:50-3:20

#1 - 2:20-2:50 - Erin Dummer, PharmD Candidate 2028, Anna Aberle, PharmD, RPh, and LaNell Hagen, PharmD, RPh - Enhancing Medication Therapy Management in the Community Pharmacy Setting - Prairie Rose Room

#2 - 2:50-3:20 - Melanie Kamp, MSN Student - Evaluating Nurse’s Self-Efficacy in Identifying and Describing Social Determinants of Health Utilizing an Unfolding Case Study - Dakota Room

3:20-3:45 Reconvene in the Prairie Rose Room - poster winners announced, wrap-up, evaluations, and QR code/link

Speakers

Devendranath Mannuru
Devendranath Mannuru MD

Nurse-Physician/Clinician Collaboration: The Most Important Aspect of 'Safe and Effective Patient Care'

Born in India, completed medical school training in India, moved to the U.S. to pursue further training and practice. Completed internal medicine residency in New York and have been practicing as a hospitalist since 2011. I carry a deep passion for education, teamwork, collaboration, clinical documentation integrity, quality, safety, and the patient experience aspects of medicine. Currently I hold various job portfolios at Sanford Fargo and UND.