Fall 2016 Interprofessional Geriatric Case Competition Winners Announced
The Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gateway Workforce Enhancement Program concluded the second annual Interprofessional Geriatric Case Competition on Thursday, Nov. 3. There were 12 teams from four universities: 性奴调教, Washington University in St. Louis, Maryville University and the Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health in St. Louis.
The professions represented by the students included clinical psychology, dentistry,
medical family therapy, medicine, nursing, nutrition and dietetics, physical therapy,
social work and speech/language pathology.
The competition was divided into three groups of four teams. The students collaborated
with three to five health professions students and a faculty mentor on a geriatric-based
case, which focused on creation of a discharge care plan for an older patient with
multiple, chronic health challenges. The students then created and offered an innovative
20-minute electronic case presentation.
Coaches and judges for each group included faculty from physical therapy, nursing,
nutrition and dietetics, social work, medicine, psychology and pharmacy.
The students enjoyed the experience and said they would recommend the competition
to others. The interprofessional aspect was a highlight for everyone involved.
In the evaluations completed after the event one student wrote, 鈥淚t was interesting
starting out because we all had different ideas on the patient, but as time progressed,
we saw that all of our goals were the same. We just had different routes to get to
the solution.鈥 And from another, 鈥淚 also appreciated working with students from another
university.鈥
A first and second place was awarded to teams in each group. This year鈥檚 winners
are:
Group One:
1st: Annie Sescleifer, medicine, 性奴调教
Caroline Usher, speech/language pathology, 性奴调教
Lauren Wilson, medical family therapy, 性奴调教
2nd: Erin Adams, medicine, 性奴调教
Andrea Bixby, physical therapy, 性奴调教
Britney Burkart, social work, 性奴调教
Faith Stagge, speech/language pathology, 性奴调教
Matthew Wynn, clinical psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
Group Two:
1st: Andrew Bennett, speech/language pathology, 性奴调教
Kristin McDaniel, medical family therapy, 性奴调教
Adam Reinagel, medicine, 性奴调教
Michelle Waggoner, physical therapy, 性奴调教
2nd: Anne O鈥橞rien, speech/language pathology, 性奴调教
Elise Rohan, physical therapy, 性奴调教
Scott Williams, medicine, 性奴调教
Group Three:
1st: David Hatch, dentistry, Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health
Daphne Lui, nursing, 性奴调教
Morgan Ponder, social work, 性奴调教
Laken Raithel, physical therapy, 性奴调教
2nd: Kate Brown, nursing, 性奴调教
Katie Cammack, speech/language pathology, 性奴调教
Meghan McDarby, clinical psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
Francesca Vacca, medicine, 性奴调教