FlourishCare CurriculumOverviewThe FlourishCare Curriculum, is a project funded by HRSA to develop and evaluate an interdisciplinary geriatric curriculum for medical, nursing, social work, counseling psychology, pharmacy, dentistry, and law students, fellows and residents. Other learners include professional health care workers, community organizers, peer mentors and frontline workers. The goals of this project include educating a healthcare workforce that can meet the needs of the rural older adults by integrating geriatrics with primary care, behavioral health care and community-based care, maximizing patient and family engagement, and transforming the rural healthcare system. As a part of this project, the FlourishCare Curriculum has been developed by faculty at the University of Louisville Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Social Work and Law. FlourishCare Curriculum Components1. Online Learning Modules Currently Under Construction
The modules expose the learner to an interprofessional approach to providing health care, which incorporates behavioral health and community based care. Addressing social determinants of health is a primary approach to achieving health equity. The content is intended to expose the learner to many areas of care, not just medical.
**Continuing Education Credits currently unavailable. Contact Justin Magnuson, [email protected], for more information.
2. Interdisciplinary Case Management Experience (ICME).Learners from different disciplines will meet together to evaluate and manage a case, develop an interdisciplinary care plan, share documentation, and resolve common geriatric issues. Face-to-face/teleconferenced. Scheduled 2.75 hours.
3. *If Applicable* Rural Primary Care Site Infusion with ICME (In vivo) and Reflections (In vivo).Medical students, medical residents, SW students and NP students with direct patient and team experiences will collaborate with professions and community health teams. SW students designated as health coaches will connect the two teams.
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