Ashley
Reed,
PhD, AT, ATC
Clinical Education Coordinator
Wayne State University
Dr. Reed has over 12 year of experience teaching in higher education and serves as the clinical education coordinator for the Athletic Training Program at Wayne State University. She has been instrumental in transitioning the IPTV program to a virtual format to meet the needs of older adults based on the initiative set forth by the Michigan State Plan on Aging and to provide social distancing requirements during COVID-19 pandemic. Her areas of expertise and research include: curriculum and instruction, student engagement, preceptor/student relationship, and clinical education instruction and assessment.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Background: The Wayne State University Interprofessional Team Visit (IPTV) program assesses adults age 50+ within the community. Disciplines include medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, dental, and social work students. During the 60-minute virtual visit, each IPTV team gathered information regarding the adult’s daily activities, nutrition, medications, family health, and social supports. Next, each team collaborated to determine current health status, identify areas of risk, and provide support and/or resources. This project focused on…