Jacqueline
McGinley,
PhD, LMSW, FAAIDD
Assistant Professor; MSW Program Director
Binghamton University
Jacqueline McGinley, PhD, LMSW, FAAIDD is an Assistant Professor and MSW Program Director with the Binghamton University Department of Social Work. She is also a member of the Interprofessional Education and Practice (IPE) faculty at the University. Her research interests relate to issues of aging and serious illness for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including how to educate and train interprofessional teams to support people with disabilities and their carers at the end of life.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Panel discussions are widely used in health professions education to foster collaboration and engagement, yet there is limited evidence guiding their effective design or impact on interprofessional learning. This seminar will present an innovative, evidence-based framework for designing and implementing panel discussions that enhance interprofessional education (IPE) and promote the Quadruple Aim. Drawing from four years of qualitative data from The Rural and Underserved Service Track (TRUST)—a longitudinal, co-curricular program that integrates patients, healthcare professionals, and…
The Partnership with Autistic and Neurodiverse Adults (PANDA) Project is an umbrella term for a multitude of community-engaged, interprofessional programs that share the overarching goal of providing high-quality services that help neurodiverse individuals to lead productive, skilled lives in ways that are meaningful to them. Since its inception, the PANDA Project has prioritized inclusion, with all programming being cultivated both for and with the help of the neurodiverse community. The Wellness Initiative Summer Experience: A Partnership with Autistic & Neurodiverse Adults (WISE PANDA…