10/11
2023
Center to Advance Interprofessional Education and Practice

CAIEP Knowledge Exchange – Clinical and community impact of violent crime

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Online

Competency: Communication, Teamwork

Your future patient has experienced/witnessed violent crime. How will your team work with them to identify and distinguish the impact on them and their community?

Panelists Timothy Longo, Police Chief of the University of Virginia, and Pardeep Kaleka, co-director, Not In Our Town will lead this conversation, to be moderated by PSN Coordinator AUSA Johnathan Nathans, with opening remarks by United States Attorney for the District of Maine, Darcie McElwee.

This topic can activate difficult feelings. If you need support during or following the presentation, please contact: (207) 602-2549 (Petts Health Center, Biddeford Campus), or (207) 602-2549 (Linnell Hall, Portland Campus), between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., or, for Crisis Response available 24 hours/day:  (888) 568-1112. For more info: /student-affairs/student-counseling-center

Participation can be applied toward students’ IP Honors Distinction.

ZOOM: https://une.zoom.us/s/95287810120
Facebook Live: facebook.com/ɫƵCollaborative (Interactive opportunity)
Livestream: une.edu/live (Viewing only)

Presented by Center to Advance Interprofessional Education and Practice (CAIEP, formerly CECE) in collaboration with: Project Safe Neighborhood

Let us know you’re coming!
Indicate your interest in attending: https://bit.ly/Events_Fall23

"I think that we were able to see this from multiple viewpoints, especially from the residents, allowing us to become more empathetic toward patients and realize many people can heal and make changes to be better."
– ɫƵ Dental Hygiene student, at the ‘Maine Model of Corrections: Humanizing Corrections through Connections’ interprofessional event March 1, 2023

"I learned a lot about the importance of language – especially in a corrections facility. Language matters and has a significant impact on the community within the facility.”
– ɫƵ Doctor of Physical Therapy student, at the ‘Maine Model of Corrections: Humanizing Corrections through Connections’ interprofessional event March 1, 2023

Contact

Michelle Cote
Center to Advance Interprofessional Education and Practice (CAIEP, formerly CECE)