This document provides information about the premiere of an interprofessional mini-series titled "The Reason I Jump" hosted by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center on October 11, 2016. The 12 episode mini-series follows various health professions students and preceptors during clinical rotations and highlights issues related to professionalism, feedback, ethics and interprofessional teamwork. The premiere event will be held at Premiere Cinemas and include opening remarks from the university president as well as popcorn and drinks for guests. Continuing education credits are available for certain professions.
1. The Reason I Jump: An Interprofessional Mini-Series
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Office of Interprofessional Education
Tuesday, October 11, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CDT)
Lubbock, TX
The Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy, Office of Interprofessional
Education, and the Sex and Gender Specific Health division of the Laura W.
Bush Institute for Women's Health are pleased to invite you to the premiere
of The Reason I Jump: An Interprofessional Mini-Series on:
October 11, 2016 at 6:00
pm.
View the trailer for The Reason I Jump: An Interprofessional Mini-Series here
The Reason I Jump is a 12 episode, knowledge-based, video series developed to
educate both preceptors and students regarding their participation in experiential
rotations in an interprofessional setting.
The series follows multiple health professionals including pharmacists,
physicians, paramedics, athletic trainers, speech-language-pathologists, and
occupational therapists as they precept their students in real-world clinical
environments. This mini-series features multiple professions, highlights sex and
gender specific health issues, and provides expert advice for preceptors and
students. Through a combination of inappropriate and quality interprofessional
interactions, attendees will learn key principles regarding professionalism,
feedback, values/ethics, teamwork, and coaching during clinical rotations. At
moments throughout each episode, two preceptor and two student experts
provide humorous interactions and share insight on how they would deal with
each learning situation. Each individual episode ends with two important
preceptor and two student pearls.
FAQs
2. Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
For more information regarding the premiere or concerns in regard to the content
of CEU credit, please email us at: ipe@ttuhsc.edu or call (806)743-2028.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Your event ticket is required in order to secure your seat at Premiere Cinemas.
Opening remarks will be provided by TTUHSC President, Dr. Tedd Mitchell.
Concession:
TTUHSC will be purchasing a popcorn and nonalcoholic beverage for each
premiere guest. All other food items will be the responsibility of each guest and
should be purchased separately. In order to accomodate all food orders in a
timely manner, please plan on arriving by 6:00 pm to give everyone plenty of
time to be seated. Thank you!
Will I receive continuing education credit?
Continuing education credit is only being offered for the areas of athletic training and
audiology/speech-language pathology. Other continuing education hours will be available when
the mini-series is accredited for online learning.
Athletic Training:
This mini-series has been approved for a maximum of 2 Category A hours/CEUs by the Board of
Certification, Inc. (Approved Provider #P2764) Level: Essential, Domains I,II, III, IV, & V.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Master of Athletic Training Program (BOC AP#
2764) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc to offer continuing education for Certified
Athletic Trainers.
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology:
This event is offered for 0.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level: Related area).
Who is starring in the mini-series?
Directed by:
Craig D. Cox, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Renée J. Bogschutz, PhD, CCC-SLP
Produced and Edited by:
Ramar Studios
Written by:
Craig D. Cox, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Renée J. Bogschutz, PhD, CCC-SLP
Toby Brooks, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Larry Munger, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Sarai Granados, MS, CCC-SLP
Dawndra Meers Sechrist, OTR, PhD
Mimi Zumwalt, MD
Jennifer J. Mitchell, MD, FAAFP
Robert Casanova, MD
3. Nephy Samuel, PharmD
Starring:
Anthony-Moses N. Ikeogu
Mellisa Garza
Faye Scott
Craig D. Cox, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Brian Irons, PharmD
Nerissa D'Silva
Meredith Marlett
Karlyn Wilkes
Featuring:
LesLee Taylor, PhD, LAT, ATC
Anastasia Knuckles, PSS, CMA
Ben Dagraedt, PharmD
Louis Perez
Bryce Looney, MS
Elizabeth Eckert
Kasaundra Garcia
Kerry Anne Rambaran, PharmD
Garrett Meeks
Michelle Duran
Sandra Whisner, OTR, PhD
Austin Castillo
Sarai Granados, MS, CCC-SLP
Beverly Reed
Bill Woodard
Kailey Ward
Shannon Myers
Chad Curry
Mimi Zumwalt, MD
Stacey White
Kelsey Fore
Özen Eren, PhD, JD
Elizabeth Arnold
Jaclyn Roberts
Stetson Smith
Tori Rymer
Marikia Houston
Justin Pedigo, PharmD
Toby Brooks, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS
David Clegg
Beth Petersen
Wes Kittley
Jennifer J. Mitchell, MD, FAAFP
Irina Mozuliova
Featured Professions:
4. Athletic Training
Emergency Medical Services
Medicine
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Pharmacy
Speech-Language Pathology
Special Thanks:
Terry and Linda Fuller Track & Field Complex, Texas Tech University
Family and Community Medicine Clinic, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center
UMC Health System
Las Brisas Southwest Steakhouse
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Ramar Studios
Havertys Furniture
Lubbock Aid Ambulance
UMC EMS
Disclosure Statement:
The Reason I Jump: An Interprofessional Mini-Series is being presented by Dr.
Craig Cox and Dr. Renee
Bogschutz. Dr.'s Cox and Bogshutz are employed by Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center and
receive a salary. They have no other financial or nonfinancial relationships to
disclose.
Content Disclosure Statement: This program will focus on the interprofessional
education mini-series as
developed through Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and will not
include information on any other
similar or related products.
Have questions about The Reason I Jump: An Interprofessional Mini-Series?Contact Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, Office of Interprofessional Education