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  • 1.  Motivational Interviewing

    Posted 08-30-2023 15:58

    Hello my fellow ambulatory colleagues!

    I facilitate an ambulatory educational series at my organization called Grand Rounds. This quarter we are interested in presenting a segment on Motivational Interviewing to our clinical staff (RNs, LPNs, and Medical Assistants). Are there any subject matter experts in our community that would be open to speaking on this topic or point me towards some ambulatory research in this area? We are particularly interested in Motivational Interviewing as it pertains to treatment adherence and improved patient outcomes.

    Thank you!



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    Jillian Coffey MSN,RN,AMB-BC
    Nursing Professional Development
    Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA
    jillian.coffey@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
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  • 2.  RE: Motivational Interviewing

    Posted 08-31-2023 12:11
    Apologies for the brief response. Here are a few resources I've used in the past.


    https://oercommons.org/ (Search Motivational Interviewing)
    OER Commons is a dynamic digital library and network. Explore open education resources and join our network of educators dedicated to curriculum improvement.
    oercommons.org

    Discover the foundations (Part 1) and principles (Part 2) of motivational interviewing and learn how to apply these to your work with clients, inspiring and empowering them to thrive. Part one: History and Spirit Part two: Principles in Action
    californiaptc.com

    Hope this helps.

    Holly

    Holly Smith, MSN-Ed, BSN, RN

    Clinical Nurse Educator
    Population Health Services Organization
    UC San Diego Health
    Office: 858.249.0960

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  • 3.  RE: Motivational Interviewing

    Posted 08-31-2023 12:50

    Thank you very much for sharing! Much appreciated!



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    Jillian Coffey MSN,RN,AMB-BC
    Nursing Professional Development
    Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA
    jillian.coffey@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
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