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2015 NICHE Conference

Strengthening Health Care Through Interprofessional Care and Simulation

NICHE was excited to partner with the Northern Ontario Simulation for Health Network (NOSHN) to deliver the 2015 Conference. Like NICHE, NOSHN encompasses the whole of Northern Ontario and includes representation from post-secondary educational institutions, but also represents hospitals, and other interprofessional health-care organizations.

Conference Program

NICHE 2015 Conference Program

Presentations

IPE/IPC is Missing – The Worst is Feared. Health Educators and Practitioners React…
Marion Briggs

Communicating in Colour: Interprofessional Conversations
• Amy Forget

Simulation in Undergraduate Nursing: A Review of an Implementation Project
• Nicky Kerr
• Liz Ubaldi
• Rebecca Piccolo
• Andrew Metcalfe 

The Pedagogy of Teaching Indigenous Students Within and Without the Classroom
• Dr. Michael Hankard

It Takes a Team to Raise a Student
• Erica Snippe-Juurakko

Patients as Teachers or Patients as Text? Augmenting the Active Involvement of Patients as Teachers
• Marion Briggs and Heather Westaway

Developing an IPE Simulation Tool Box
• Susan Morhart and Peggy Petersen

Integrating Interprofessional Education into the Curricula: Opportunities and Challenges of Four Northern Ontario Undergraduate University Nursing Programs
• Emily Donato

Collaboration…In the Classroom and Beyond
• Andrea Sicoli and Joanna MacDougall

Building Blocks for Collaborative Practice: An Eight-Part Experiential Interprofessional Series
• Justine Jecker and Gayle Adams-Carpino

Lakehead Interprofessional Student Society
• Jessica McCann

Exploring an Online and Adaptive Interprofessional Education (IPE) Learning Module: Choose Your Collaborative Northern Adventure (CYCNA)
• Jessica McCann
• Sidney Shapiro
• Kirk Unger
• Gayle Adams-Carpino

Patients as Teachers or Patients as Text? Augmenting the Active Involvement of Patients as Teachers
• Jessica McCann
• Marion Briggs
• Heather Westaway

Your community needs you: An example of community collaboration towards political change
• Jessica McCann
• Steve Cairns

A Pleasure to Work With
• Jessica McCann
• Leanne Armstrong

SIMbiosis – Interprofessional Education and Simulation
• Jessica McCann
• Dr. Timothy Willett

IPE Objectives for In Situ Simulation
• Jessica McCann
• Susan Morhart
• Jessica McCannPeggy Petersen

Interprofessional Practice: Rehabilitation Students’ Experiences On Rural And Remote Placements
• Christopher Winn
• Erica Snippe-Juurakko

So you want to offer a practice-based interprofessional learning opportunity (IPLO)?
• Dr. Ruby Grymonpre

Integrating Interprofessional Education into the Curricula: Opportunities and Challenges of Four Northern Ontario Undergraduate University Nursing Programs
• Emily Donato

The Pedagogy of Teaching Indigenous Students Within and Without the Classroom
• Dr. Michael Hankard

Lakehead Interprofessional Student Society
• Jessica McCann