UAMS team members are a diverse, and talented, group.

Becoming a certified faculty facilitator in student events is a great way to share those talents.
Our office has training opportunities to become certified in multiple types of events.

The process is easy!
Check out our “How do I get certified?” page here.


For more information about the certification process, or to check your progress, please contact our office

Here is a list of student events you can become certified to facilitate:

Exposure Workshop –

Offered at the start of fall semester, typically over a three-day period.

This introductory workshop exposes new students to the concepts of IPE. (~ 3 hours) 

Events are considered “live” even if held via ZOOM.


Student Movie Night

Typically held once or twice per month each semester.
Students view topical documentaries/movies (based on monthly national health initiatives) and participate in facilitated interprofessional discussions afterwards.

Events are considered “live” even if held via ZOOM.

12th Street HWC

Offered Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 4-7 pm.

At this free clinic, students shadow interprofessional, student-led teams, providing care and education to Arkansans. 


ONLINE Common Book Reading

On hiatus at this time

Online learners participate in a four-week course in Blackboard reading The Deadly Choices at Memorial, holding interprofessional discussions, and writing reflections. 



Quadruple Aim Project Proposals

Typically held one Friday each month of each semester.

Student teams develop a proposal to meet quadruple aim goals and objectives using the SMART Goals method.

Events are considered “live” even if held via ZOOM.


Simulation

Typically held at least twice per month each semester.
Afternoon sessions.

Teams participate in interprofessional simulations with topics such as Error Disclosure, Immunization, and Research Advocacy.

Events are considered “live” even if held via ZOOM.

Competence Workshop

Typically offered once Friday per month each semester. 

Focus on delivering advanced quadruple-aim content relevant to learners entering practice or post-graduate training. 

Events are considered “live” even if held via ZOOM.