JCN Students Participate in AACN Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Learning Collaborative

Dr. Joan Stanley, PhD, RN, Chief Academic Officer for the AACN with Jefferson College of Nursing BSN students, Saskia Levy-Sheon and Elizabeth Feeney

Dr. Joan Stanley with TJU students: Sean O'Sullivan (medicine) Rebecca Schuck (occupational therapy) and Sean Tonnesen (physical therapy)

Dr. Joan Stanley with JCN faculty: Dr. Anne Bradley Mitchell, Dr. Julia Ward, and Jamie Smith, MSN, RN, CCRN 

Thomas Jefferson University students and faculty attended the Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Learning Collaborative.  This is an annual program that trains interdisciplinary teams of professional students from schools around the country to learn to work with complex medical and social needs using a patient-centered approach. Student teams participate in the online curriculum, monthly case conferencing, receive mentoring, and gain access to a curriculum learning guide. Thomas Jefferson University is one of four Hotspotting Hubs, serving as a center of training and mentorship for schools in the region.