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    Alignment of an interprofessional student learning experience with a hospital quality improvement initiative by Fowler, Terri O, Wise, Holly H, Mauldin, Mary P, Ragucci, Kelly R, Scheurer, Danielle B, Su, Zemin, Mauldin, Patrick D, Bailey, Jennifer R, Borckardt, Jeffrey J

    Published in Journal of interprofessional care (01-09-2023)
    “…Assessment of interprofessional education (IPE) frequently focuses on students' learning outcomes including changes in knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes…”
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    Interprofessional Education: An Exploration in Physical Therapist Education by Wise, Holly H., Frost, Jody S., Resnik, Cheryl, Davis, Beth P., Iglarsh, Annette Z.

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (01-05-2015)
    “…Interprofessional education (IPE) has been a topic of national and international discussion for several decades. The recent development of the…”
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    Effect of Community-based Service Learning on Professionalism in Student Physical Therapists by Wise, Holly H., Yuen, Hon K.

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (01-04-2013)
    “…Community-based service learning (CBSL) has been identified in the literature as an educational strategy that may be helpful in the development of student…”
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    Effective intervention strategies for management of impaired posture and fatigue with post-polio syndrome: A case report by Wise, Holly H.

    Published in Physiotherapy theory and practice (01-01-2006)
    “…This case report describes effective intervention strategies that included gait training with the use of an acceptable, assistive device for the management of…”
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    From scholarly teaching to the scholarship of teaching: a retrospective look at strategies that foster the transition of scholarly work in allied health into credible forms of scholarship by Wise, Holly H, Brotherton, Sandra S, Mitcham, Maralynne D

    Published in Journal of allied health (2008)
    “…With heavy teaching loads and service expectations, many allied health faculty members find themselves in situations that limit their ability to engage in…”
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    The Integration of TeamSTEPPS Into Interprofessional Education Curricula at 3 Academic Health Centers by Davis, Beth P., Jernigan, Stephen D., Wise, Holly H.

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (01-06-2019)
    “…Background and Purpose. The need for developing collaborative practice–ready health care providers, along with new interprofessional education (IPE)…”
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    Preliminary evaluation of the impact of TeamSTEPPS® training on hospital quality indicators by Borckardt, Jeffrey J., Annan-Coultas, Dusti, Catchpole, Kenneth, Wise, Holly, Mauldin, Mary, Ragucci, Kelly, Scheurer, Danielle, Kascak, Kimberly

    “…Previously, the authors have shown that ratings of teamwork behaviors on a hospital unit using the TeamSTEPPS® Performance Observation Tool (T-TPO)…”
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    Glucose production pathways by 2 H and 13 C NMR in patients with HIV‐associated lipoatrophy by Weis, Brian C., Margolis, David, Burgess, Shawn C., Merritt, Matthew E., Wise, Holly, Sherry, A. Dean, Malloy, Craig R.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-04-2004)
    “…Abstract Patients with HIV taking protease inhibitors were selected for the presence (five subjects) or absence (five subjects) of lipoatrophy. Following an…”
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    Caregivers Are Heroes: An Innovative Educational Strategy Designed to Promote Compassion/Caring in Health Professional Students by Carson, Nancy E, Wise, Holly H, Jacques, Paul F

    Published in Journal of allied health (2017)
    “…Compassionate care is recognized as an intrinsic element of patient-centered care. Although the evidence seems to indicate that compassionate care can be…”
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    Glucose production pathways by 2H and 13C NMR in patients with HIV-associated lipoatrophy by Weis, Brian C., Margolis, David, Burgess, Shawn C., Merritt, Matthew E., Wise, Holly, Sherry, A. Dean, Malloy, Craig R.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-04-2004)
    “…Patients with HIV taking protease inhibitors were selected for the presence (five subjects) or absence (five subjects) of lipoatrophy. Following an overnight…”
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    A Novel and Cost-Effective Method for Evaluating Cardiopulmonary Auscultation Skills in Student Physical Therapists by Sword, David O, Thomas, K Jackson, Wise, Holly H, Brown, Deborah D

    Published in Journal of allied health (2017)
    “…Sophisticated high-fidelity human simulation (HFHS) manikins allow for practice of both evaluation and treatment techniques in a controlled environment in…”
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    Discharge planning simulation: training the interprofessional team for the future workplace by Kraft, Sara, Wise, Holly H, Jacques, Paul F, Burik, Jerry K

    Published in Journal of allied health (2013)
    “…The integration of interprofessional education (IPE) into health professions curricula offers a possible way to increase collaboration among health…”
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    The Caring Professionals Program: educational approaches that integrate caring attitudes and empathic behaviors into health professions education by Graber, David R, Mitcham, Maralynne D, Coker-Bolt, Patty, Wise, Holly H, Jacques, Paul, Edlunc, Barbara, Annan-Coultas, Dusti

    Published in Journal of allied health (2012)
    “…Caring attitudes and empathic behaviors are considered by most Americans to be an essential and intrinsic element of appropriate health care, yet little…”
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