
Julie
Liskov,
M.Ed.
Project Manager
Thomas Jefferson University
A graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, Julie Liskov is the project manager in the Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Practice & Education (JCIPE) at Thomas Jefferson University. Julie enjoys working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure projects at the core of the center’s mission are implemented smoothly. She has a passion for working with faculty and administration to offer the students at Thomas Jefferson University interprofessional educational programming, ensuring future patients will benefit from their interprofessional clinical care.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Practice & Education (JCIPE) launched its first program, Health Mentors, in 2007 with nearly 450 students from 4 health professions. Over the last 18 years, JCIPE has expanded its offerings, now delivering 16 programs and reaching over 2,300 students from 20 health professions each year. Growth has allowed for greater flexibility and options for professions to integrate IPE into their curricula and students to voluntarily participate in co-curricular or extra-curricular interprofessional (IP) learning activities. With expansion of offerings came…
Educators and learners volunteering to facilitate and/or participate in interprofessional education (IPE) may receive no formal recognition for their additional involvement, challenging sustainability and efficacy of activities. However, increasing evidence indicates that interprofessional collaboration is imperative to providing safe, timely, and equitable healthcare, with accreditation requirements supporting integration of IPE across health professions curricula. Faculty facilitators must be knowledgeable about and able to model the core interprofessional competencies in administering IPE…