Categories: Consumer Law Health Law
Instructor(s)
Gaines, Martha (Meg)Davis, Sarah
Jacklitz, Jill
Course Data
Room CPP
R 1:10pm-2:30pm
Pass/Fail: Yes
Course Description
Our educational program provides a student-centered learning opportunity with particular emphasis on helping patients, advocates, and future providers learn to work in real collaboration. We teach professional, graduate, and returning adult students from a diversity of disciplines the art and science of patient advocacy and truly patient-centered care.
Participating in a collaborative, interprofessional environment, students will:
● Develop, implement, and tailor an Independent Learner Plan
● Participate in an applied immersion educational experience that emphasizes
both individual and systemic health care advocacy
● Provide critical advocacy to individuals who contact the Center through the
intake process
● Explore health systems and patient-centered care in an environment that
encourages critical questioning and self-reflection
● Experience core advocacy skills relevant to many disciplines/professions -
case management, capacity building, communication & listening, creative
problem-solving, decision making, and ethics
● Actively participate in weekly case rounds with colleagues and faculty
● Engage with interprofessional faculty in one-on-one and collaborative
teaching and learning.