IP-X Research Stimulus Pilot Grant Program Faculty Mixer
Palmer Commons, Great Lakes South Central Room
Palmer Commons, Great Lakes South Central Room

Come to the U-M Interprofessional Health Sciences Faculty Mixer to learn more about IP-X in 2018-19. This year, two funding programs are offered through the Mcubed Diamond Program.

Effects of Interprofessional Health Care Services on Patient Health Outcomes, Population Health, and Health Care Costs in the Clinical Care Setting. Up to four $60K projects will be funded.

Exploring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Student Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills, and Behaviors. Up to four $15K projects will be funded. No match funding is required for these IP-X Diamond Cube Awards! Faculty from the following units are invited to come learn about IP-X pilot grants and to meet potential collaborators with similar interests:

  • UM-Ann Arbor: School of Dentistry, School of Kinesiology, Medical School, School of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, School of Social Work, College of Engineering
  • UM-Dearborn: College of Education, Health and Human Services
  • UM-Flint: College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing
mkasibor@umich.edu

IP-X Research Stimulus Pilot Grant Program Faculty Mixer

icon to add this event to your google calendarNovember 1, 2018
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Palmer Commons, Great Lakes South Central Room
Contact Information: mkasibor@umich.edu

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Come to the U-M Interprofessional Health Sciences Faculty Mixer to learn more about IP-X in 2018-19. This year, two funding programs are offered through the Mcubed Diamond Program.

Effects of Interprofessional Health Care Services on Patient Health Outcomes, Population Health, and Health Care Costs in the Clinical Care Setting. Up to four $60K projects will be funded.

Exploring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Student Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills, and Behaviors. Up to four $15K projects will be funded. No match funding is required for these IP-X Diamond Cube Awards! Faculty from the following units are invited to come learn about IP-X pilot grants and to meet potential collaborators with similar interests:

  • UM-Ann Arbor: School of Dentistry, School of Kinesiology, Medical School, School of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, School of Social Work, College of Engineering
  • UM-Dearborn: College of Education, Health and Human Services
  • UM-Flint: College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing