Ana Marin, MPH
University of California Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
Ana Marin is an evaluation analyst at the UC Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing where she works on an interprofessional community-based education program. Marin is responsible for the program’s evaluation, data acquisition and data management. Her interests include healthcare access, social determinants of health, and the development of innovative evaluation methods. Marin previous experience includes epidemiology and public health.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The SPLICE initiative developed a collaborative practice curriculum for a wide range of types of students, residents, and clinical staff in ambulatory care settings. In addition to providing educational curricula, we have facilitated interprofessional clinical rotations at a local FQHC with a focus on optimizing the interprofessional experience in the clinic setting for both clinic staff, medical and pharmacy residents, and advanced practice and medical students. We worked collaboratively with the clinic leaders and faculty to ensure that learners’ experiences were appropriate for their…
Workshop Description:Clinical simulation has been shown to teach teamwork and improve clinical skills, support healthcare professionals in working at the top of their licenses, and optimize team-based care. The primary care (PC) outpatient setting is ideal for interprofessional, simulation-based learning as it offers a wide variety of professions who are available at the same time. Unfortunately, most simulation scenarios have been designed for educational or hospital teaching settings and are often acute care and task focused. Most PC settings, including ambulatory care clinics not connected…