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PROJECTS: The Macy Interprofessional Bridges Program

The Macy Interprofessional Bridges Program: Classroom and Clinical Linkages in the Health Sciences Curricula is a three year project with the goal of sustaining and extending classroom and clinical interprofessional education into the required curricula of the six University of Washington Health Science Schools (Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health & Community Medicine, and Social Work) and the Information School (formerly the School of Library and Information Science). The project will be developed and conducted through the Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education, created by the Deans of the Health Sciences Schools and housed in the School of Nursing.

The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation sponsors this project. Click here for additional information about the Macy Interprofessional Bridges Program.


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Community Clinical Placements

  • Students in the Community - SITC
    http://interprofessional.washington.edu/sitc

  • Adult Recovery Center (Salvation Army)
    The Salvation Army, Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) is one of the practice-based learning activities sponsored by HSPICE and the Macy Bridges program. The ARC is a work therapy program designed to assist adult men in drug and alcohol recovery. The ARC is located at 1000 4th Ave South, across the street from the new Seahawks stadium.

    The learning opportunity at the ARC is designed for students to participate in an interdisciplinary community-based learning experience to prepare for work as an effective health care team player.

    ARC Webpage
    Questions?
    To send email clickCenter for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education
 
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