Sunday, October 25, 2020

Working In and Branching Out


The year 2020 will remembered for many things: a contentious and divisive election, a worldwide pandemic with significant health care challenges and a paradigm shift in higher education where we have adapted our pedagogy to maintain safety while still maintaining rigor in our curriculum.  Additionally, transitioning out of our time-tested routines to work from home has also brought unforeseen impacts on us personally and professionally.

Since early March we have been doing our work in new ways.  To the credit of our colleagues and students, we have been able to keep our programs moving forward didactically and clinically.  We have adapted to work from Zoom, Teams and Skype and clinical education has shifted to wider contexts, including telemedicine and simulation.  Professional boundaries have blurred and conferences have gone virtual...often with positive outcomes.  All of this change has provided opportunities to branch out further than what we previously thought possible while, at the same time, working in our homes.

The Journal of Interprofessional Care developed a special issue on the COVID-19 Pandemic.  I was able to work with athletic training colleagues Jason Muchow and David Gallegos to author "Athletic trainers’ unique clinical and teamwork skills contribute on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic: A discussion paper", on how AT's roles have adapted with these changing conditions.  This article was quoted in an infographic shared by the National Athletic Trainers' Association on its social media channels.

CITATION: Breitbach AP, Muchow JA, Gallegos DF. Athletic trainers' unique clinical and teamwork skills contribute on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic: A discussion paper. J Interprof Care. 2020;34(5):607-613. DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1792426

Numerous conferences transitioned to virtual formats.  We missed out on networking and relationship-building, but doing webinars with these new presentation platforms have enabled greater engagement with colleagues.

May 2020: National Academies of Practice - Virtual Forum

A Multi-Institutional Exploration of the Process and Impact of Introductory Interprofessional Education

  • Ginge Kettenbach PhD, PT, FNAP;  Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Kelly Lockeman PhD
  • Presented the results from a multi-institutional study done by the Interprofessional Education Research Collaborative (IPE-RC)
July 2020: National Athletic Trainers' Association - Virtual Annual Meeting

Connecting Academic Programs and Clinical Practice Together to Inform System Improvement 
  • Christopher W. O’Brien PhD, LAT, ATC; Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Laura Dailey PhD
  • Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions Affiliate Session at the NATA Meeting presenting their Clinical Education Task Force recommendations and data collected from the 2019 ASAHP Summit.
August 2020: Nexus Summit - Preconference Short Course

IPE 101: Developing a Framework for Building and Growing Your IPE Program

September 2020: National Athletic Trainers' Association - Virtual Annual Meeting

Developing, Implementing and Assessing Interprofessional Education: A Best Practices Discussion

  • Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Brian Hughes EdD, ATC; Melissa Snyder PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS; Katie Sniffen MS, ATC; Ryan Krzyzanowicz, DAT, ATC; Jaclyn Schwieterman EdD, ATC
  • NATA Athletic Training Educators Conference Planning Committee Webinar featuring model practices for IPE from varying contexts along with a panel discussion.

September 2020: World Federation of Athletic Training and Therapy - Webinar

Perceived Job Satisfaction and Interprofessional Collaboration in International Sports Science and Sports Medicine
  • Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Gert Ulrich, Dr. phil, M.A.
  • Presented results of international research project with colleague from Zurich, Switzerland.

September 2020: University of Cincinnati - College of Allied Health Sciences

Interprofessional Education Workshop
  • Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Kathrin A. Eliot, PhD, RDN/LD
  • BE-Collaborative developmental workshop on IPE foundation, pedagogy and facilitation for University of Cincinnati faculty and administration.

October 2020: Ohio University - College of Health Sciences and Professions

Interprofessional Education - Trends and Opportunities
  • Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP; Kathrin A. Eliot, PhD, RDN/LD
  • BE-Collaborative developmental workshop providing updates and leading a dialogue with Ohio University faculty and administration.
October 2020: Winona State University - College of Nursing and Health Sciences 
 
We Can Do This! Co-Creating Excellence Through Interprofessional Collaboration
  • Anthony Breitbach PhD, ATC, FASAHP
  • BE-Collaborative developmental seminar on IPE fundamentals with interactive breakout session for Winona State University faculty and administration.
Working together may have changed and we hope for in-person instruction/conferences returning in the future. However, our virtual interaction has not affected the ability to collaborate and connect. Regardless of the context, we will continue to make progress moving forward!