Publications
"Learning with, from, and about each other" : Preparing student occupational therapists for interprofessional collaborative practice. Perlman, Cynthia and Asseraf-Pasin, Liliane, Occupational Therapy Now, Volume 22.4, August 2020
Perlman and Asseraf-Pasin, Learning with, from, and about each other
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Patient Safety and Quality of Care are Everybody's Business: Evaluating the Impact of a Continuing Professional Development Program beyond Satisfaction Francesca Luconi[1], Miriam Boillat[1], Suzanne Mak[1], Daniel Chartrand[1], Nadine Korah[1], Mark Daly[1], Meron Teferra[1], Jennifer Gutberg[2]
Institution: 1. Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, 2. University of Toronto Corresponding Author: Dr Francesca Luconi (francesca.luconi [at] mcgill.ca) Categories: Learning Outcomes/Competency, Teachers/Trainers (including Faculty Development), Continuing Professional Development, Curriculum Evaluation/Quality Assurance/Accreditation DOI:
Published Date: 11/03/2019
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Conference Presentations
Poster and Oral Presentations
2019
International Conference on Faculty Development in the Health Professions
The International Conference on Faculty Development in the Health Professions took place September 24-25, 2019 in Ottawa. Over 200 representatives from 21 countries were in attendance. Mr. Mark Daly, Director of Faculty Development for Interprofessional Education (2018-2020), had the opportunity to share two interprofessional initiatives. An oral presentation entitled, Teaching patient safety: The synergy of academic and clinical partnerships to change the culture, described a patient safety collaborative involving McGill Faculty Development, Continuous Professional Development, McGill health profession Schools and three clinical partners. In addition a workshop entitled Standardized patients in health profession student roles: Faculty development for interprofessional debriefing described an initiative of the Office of Interprofessional Education designed to prepare facilitators to debrief an interprofessional group of learners after a series of simulation scenarios
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2018
All Together Better Health IX Conference (ATBH IX) in Auckland, NZ September 2018
Mark Daly, Margaret Purden, Cynthia Perlman represented McGill at the All Together Better Health IX Conference (ATBH IX) in Auckland, NZ September 2018.
All Together Better Health IX is the leading global interprofessional education and collaborative practice conference under the direction of The . Every two years the ATBH conference provides an opportunity for participants to discuss ideas, devise, and test strategies to mobilise concerted action to improve health and wellbeing for individuals, families and communities across the world.
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Cynthia Perlman and Margaret Purden participated in a panel discussion on Culture and Indigenous Ways of Knowing as Drivers for IPE and IPC
Mark Daly led a workshop entitled “Standardized patients in health profession student roles: Faculty development for interprofessional debriefing.â€
Presentations
Daly, M., Mondou, M., Root, K., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Perlman, C., Purden, M., Burton, N. Standardized patients in health profession student roles: Faculty development for interprofessional debriefing. Workshop Presentation, All Together Better Health, Auckland, NZ, Sept. 3-6, 2018.
Daly, M., Root, K., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., Purden, M., Asseraf-Pasin, L. Covering two bases by engaging resident physicians as interprofessional facilitators: The intersection of CanMEDS roles and CIHC competencies. Oral Presentation, All Together Better Health, Auckland, NZ, Sept. 3-6, 2018.
Purden, M., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Arroyave, L., Cummins, K., Dionne, K., Daly, M., Mondou, M., Perlman, C., Root, K., Facilitators’ Experience of Debriefing Healthcare Students in an Interprofessional Simulation Learning Activity. Oral Presentation, All Together Better Health, Auckland, NZ, Sept. 3-6, 2018.
Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Daly, M., Mondou, M., Purden, M., Root, K., One Minute Paper: Student Reflections on Interprofessional Communication following a World Café Activity. Oral Presentation, All Together Better Health, Auckland, NZ, Sept. 3-6, 2018.
Purden, M., Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Daly, M., Mondou, M., Root, K., Millar, C., Moss, L., Kontopoulos, M., Raising the Bar: Developing Accreditation Standards for Interprofessional Education Programs. Oral Presentation, All Together Better Health, Auckland, NZ, Sept. 3-6, 2018.
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2017
Collaborating Across Borders VI ,Ìý Banff, AB . October 2017
K. Dionne, K. Cummins, L., Arroyave, M Purden, L. Asseraf-Pasin Beyond Debriefing: The Experience of Facilitating Interprofessional Students in a Simulation Learning Activity, Collaborating Across Borders VI , Banff, CA . October 1-4, 2017
2016
Altogether Better Health VIII Conference (ATBH-VIII) held in Oxford, UK
Cynthia Perlman presents at theÌýThe Altogether Better Health VIII Conference (ATBH-VIII) held in Oxford, UK
The Altogether Better Health VIII Conference (ATBH-VIII) held in Oxford, UK, from September 6-9, 2016 brought together an international community (33 countries) of educators, practitioners, policy makers and scholars in Interprofessional education, practice and research. The conference theme of Values-based Interprofessional Education and Practice (VBIP) shaped the dynamic exchanges between participants to support evidence-based practice and balanced interprofessional collaboration.
OIPE members Cynthia Perlman, MEd, OT(C), erg, OT program (School of Physical & Occupational Therapy) and Mark Daly, RRT,ÌýMAÌý(Ed.) (Faculty of Medicine; MUHC) participated at the conference, presenting three posters highlighting the design and evaluation of the IPE curriculum and of the faculty development initiatives implemented by the OIPE.
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Daly, M., Asseraf-Pasin,L., Perlman, C., Purden, M., Root, K., Mondou,M., Ezer, H., Burton, N. & Baker, L. Preparing faculty to debrief: The value of simulated student teamwork scenarios. Poster Presentation at ATBH VIII (All Together Better Health). Oxford, UK, Sept. 6-9, 2016.
Perlman, C., Purden, M., Ezer, H., Daly, M., Mondou, M., Root, K., Asseraf-Pasin, L. Promoting communication and collaboration through an interactive world café activity with first year students representing six health professions. Poster Presentation at ATBH VIII Conference (All together Better Health). Oxford, UK, Sept 6-9, 2016.
Purden, M., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., Ezer, H., Daly, M., Root, K., & Asseraf-Pasin, L. Promoting communication and collaboration in first year nursing students and their peers from different health professions through a world café activity. Accepted for oral presentation 2016 CASN (Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing) Canadian Nursing Education Conference, Exploring Horizons in Nursing Education, Toronto, Ontario, May 30-31, 2016.
Root, K. Purden, M., Perlman, C., Daly, M., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Mondou, M., Ezer, H., Burton, N & Baker, L. Patient-Centred Care in Action: A simulated case to promote interprofessional collaboration among health care students from five professions. Poster Presentation at ATBH VIII (All Together Better Health). Oxford, UK, Sept. 6-9, 2016.
2015
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Simulation Summit
Liliane Asseraf-Pasin presents at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Simulation Summit
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How nurse and physician managers in formalized dyads work together to address clinical management issues in a hospital setting. Oral presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference, Roanoke, September 29 – October 2, 2015.
Daly, M., Purden, M., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., Root, K., Ezer, H., Crelinsten, L., Burton, N. Preparing faculty to debrief: The value of simulated student teamwork scenarios. Oral presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference, Roanoke, September 29 – October 2 2015.
Daly, M., Purden, M. Asseraf-Pasin, L., Root, K., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., & Ezer, H. Preparing faculty to debrief: The value of simulated student teamwork scenarios. Poster presentation at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Simulation Summit, Banff, November 24-26, 2015.
Purden, M. Daly, M., Root, K., Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Mondou, M., & Ezer, H. Patient-centred care in action: A simulated case to promote collaboration in health care students in five professions. Poster presentation at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Simulation Summit, Banff, November 24-26, 2015.
Purden, M., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., Ezer, H., Daly, M., Root, K., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Caron, J. Promoting communication and collaboration in first year students representing five health professions through a world café activity. Oral presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference, Roanoke, September 29 – October 2, 2015.
2014
ATBH (All Together Better Health) VII Conference, Pittsburgh, June 6-8, 2014.
Purden, M., Perlman, C., Mondou, M., & Asseraf-Pasin, L.Ìý A case-based role play to promote communication and collaboration in first year students representing six health professions. Oral Presentation at ATBH (All Together Better Health) VII Conference, Pittsburgh, June 6-8, 2014.ÌýÌýÌý
2013
Collaborating Across Borders IV Conference, Vancouver, June 11 – 14, 2013
Ezer, H., Purden, M., & *Ruiz-Mangas, M. Early Engagement of Students in Interprofessional Collaboration. Oral presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders IV Conference, Vancouver, June 11 – 14, 2013
Purden, M., Ezer, H., Mondou, M., Perlman, C., Daly, M., Caron, J. Root, K. & Hovey, R. Benefits of a Case-based role play to promote communication and teamwork in first year students representing six health professions. Oral presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders IV Conference, Vancouver, June 11 – 14, 2013.
Invited Talks/Consultations
2019
Family Medicine Retreat
Liliane Asseraf-Pasin, Eleanor Elstein, Cynthia Perlman created and implemented a Faculty DevelopmentÌý workshop on IPE at the Family Medicine Retreat held on September 26,2019 which included a plenary presentation highlighting the history of the OIPE and its current governance, the CIHC framework and the mapping of the CIHC competencies with the CanMeds competency framework followed by a workshop on role clarification.
2018
Dawson College Health Professions Educators
At the invitation of Timothy Miller, faculty member in physical education at Dawson College, Mark Daly led a workshop on October 12, 2018 for 20 faculty in the health science programs on integrating interprofessional education into the current curriculum
2015
Perlman, C. & Asseraf-Pasin, L. An overview of the Interprofessional Education Program at McGill: Challenges and Opportunities. Presentation to the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, June, 2015.
Purden, M., Mondou, M., Daly, M., Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Root, K., Ezer, H., Caron, J., Cinelli, R. Patient Centred Care in Action: An Interprofessional Approach. Interprofessional Education Rounds, The Montreal Children's Hospital, April 2, 2015.
Purden, M., Daly, M., Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin. R. Cinelli, The McGill Educational Initiative on Interprofessional Collaboration. Interprofessional Education meeting with University of Vermont Health Network and Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, June 30, 2015.
2014
Mondou, M. "La collaboration en gériatrie" workshop given to all geriatric medicine residents (PGY4-5) in Quebec September (2013 & 2014).
Mondou, M. "Moi, toi et nous, la collaboration en gériatrie" CMDP rounds of the IUGM, October 2014.
Purden, M., Mondou, M., Perlman, C., Asseraf-Pasin, L., Ezer, H., Root, K., Daly, M. Challenges and lessons learned in developing interprofessional education initiatives. Visit of Delegates from the Netherlands, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Faculty of Medicine, December 4, 2014
Non-peer reviewed
Asseraf-Pasin & Perlman, C. (2016). Initiatives interprofessionnelles à l’université McGill/ Interprofessional Initiatives at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. Kinesithérapie La Revue. France.
Asseraf-Pasin & Perlman, C. (2016). Interprofessional Initiatives at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ; Spring 2016 Newsletter, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.