Jenna
Sizemore,
MD
Assistant Professor, Associate Program Director IM Residency Program, Department of Medicine WVU
West Virginia University
Dr. Jenna Sizemore, MD, is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at West Virginia University School of Medicine. She attended Shepherd University and obtained a degree in Chemistry, with a concentration in Biochemistry. She received her Medical Doctorate from West Virginia University School of Medicine where she later completed a residency in Internal Medicine. She served as a Chief Resident from 2017-2018. A practicing general Internist, she has a strong clinical interest in Global Health and Appalachian Medicine. Her research interests include the use of simulation to improve healthcare disparities.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Program Design:Presentation: 25 minutesActive Learning: 25 minutes (Virtual tour and discussion 15 minutes and group sharing 10 minutes)Q&A: 10 minutes
Program Description and Purpose:Home-based care (HBC) is a valuable tool to provide care to medically underserved populations. Interprofessional education has become an integral part in undergraduate and professional curricula, however, applications of team-based training in HBC are often missing from curricula. When included, instruction in HBC often utilizes didactic instruction or laboratory experiences, of which are discipline specific…
Background:Home-based care (HBC) is a valuable tool to provide care to medically underserved populations. Interprofessional education has become an integral part in undergraduate and professional curricula, however, applications of team-based training in HBC are often missing from curricula. When included, instruction in HBC often utilizes didactic instruction or laboratory experiences, of which are discipline specific and lack a focus on integration of team-based care. Objectives:Describe an innovative IPE model that uses a real-word home environment to promote interprofessional education…