About the Interprofessional Teaching Scholars Program
Our guiding motto — From Teachers to Educators to Educational Scholars and Leaders
The Interprofessional Teaching Scholars Program (ITSP) is a unique faculty development program with the mission of fostering a collaborative and innovative interprofessional learning community. We subscribe to the notion that faculty development is “a systematic process of promoting the personal and professional development of faculty to meet the educational goals, mission and values of our institution, with the ultimate purpose of providing service and socially responsive and responsible care for the communities we serve.”
Our Program Directors
ITSP Co-Director
Associate Dean for Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Clinical Professor and Director of Faculty Development for Education and Teaching
packerman@ucdavis.edu
Craig Keenan, M.D., F.A.C.P.
ITSP Co-Director
Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine
crkeenan@ucdavis.edu
ITSP Instructor
Associate Professor and Clerkship Co-Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology
jeglassberg@ucdavis.edu
Our Guiding Principles for the Program
Mission: To foster the development of a collaborative and innovative interprofessional teaching and learning community
Goal: To enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of faculty in health professions education and to promote the development of change agents and educational leaders who will affect the culture of education.
Vision: “From Teachers to Educators to Educational Scholars and Leaders”
Program Objectives
- Promote the knowledge, skills and attitudes of faculty related to the theory and practice of health professions education from an interprofessional perspective
- Create change agents who promote the professionalization of education
- Facilitate scholarship and leadership in health professions education
- Promote strategies to optimize professional satisfaction of faculty in their role as educators
Learner Outcome Objectives
After completing this program, scholars will be able to:
- Apply educational theory as it relates to health professions education
- Model interprofessional collaboration in education, research/scholarship, leadership and practice
- Promote cognitive diversity, inclusion and health equity through collaborative education, scholarship and leadership
- Design, implement and evaluate curricula using a systematic approach
- Demonstrate innovative learner — centered approaches to teaching and learning in a variety of settings
- Promote educational excellence through leadership and advocacy
- Participate in the production and dissemination of educational scholarship
Research Topics
Teaching Scholars Programs
- Moyce, S, Bigbee, JL, Keenan, C (2017). Assessing faculty attitudes after participation in an interprofessional teaching scholars programme. Journal of Interprofessional Care 31(1), 129-131. (PDF)
- Bigbee, JL, Rainwater, J, Butani, L (2016). Use of a needs assessment in the development of an interprofessional faculty development program. Nurse Educator 41(6), 324-327 (PDF) and promotional video.
- Moyce, S., Bigbee, JL, Keenan, C (2015). Evaluating Attitudes of Teaching Scholars Related to Interprofessional Teamwork and Education. Presented at the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference, Roanoke, VA. (PDF)