Attention students! Special Pre-Conference Workshop:
This Student Pre-Conference Workshop is a joint workshop by UW–Madison Continuing Studies and the UW–Madison Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education.
When: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 from 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Where: Pyle Center on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.
Cost: $35*
** With the $35 pre-conference registration, students can benefit from the remainder of the conference for no additional fee.
Additionally, students will earn a UW–Madison IPE Digital Badge that can be added to CV’s/ Resumes/ Social Media (i.e., LinkedIn).
*Reach out to ashley.kuehl@wisc.edu for help registering. This session is for full-time students attending accredited institutions of higher learning.
NOTE: This special $35 price is for full-time students who are attending accredited institutions of higher learning. Non-student attendees can join at the regular conference rate which is $199-$429 depending on which parts of the conference those attendees would choose to join.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: Building Skills in MI for Interprofessional Team-Based Practice: An Effective and Versatile Approach
Instructors: An interprofessional team of instructors
Learner level: Beginner
Continuing Education hours: 6
Motivational Interviewing is a communication approach that can be effectively applied in many healthcare professional settings. Healthcare professionals, in any area of service, are likely to encounter people who might be reluctant to embrace change in their behaviors, thoughts and attitudes. Everyone on a health/social care team can benefit from learning and incorporating this skill into their interprofessional practice.
This interactive workshop will create a rich learning environment for the reinforcement of the common processes of MI. An interprofessional team of facilitators will bolster participants’ confidence in the use of MI through introspection, small and large group practice, video, didactic discussion and modeling. Participants will work across professions to bring their respective training, expertise and anticipated use of MI to collaboratively apply the skills and style.
Workshop learning objectives:
- Discuss the importance of having MI skills and knowledge across a range of professions
- Define your own role in helping people resolve ambivalence
- Describe MI in the context of your profession and the interprofessional team
- Apply MI skills in interprofessional case scenarios
UW CIPE Motivational Interviewing Badge
Students who participate in this interprofessional pre-conference workshop will receive a formal UW–Madison IPE digital badge through UW CIPE called the Interprofessional Motivational Interviewing Badge (IPE MI Badge). The UW CIPE Badger Program is the branch of the UW–Madison Badger program
that provides focused IPE academic training called IPE Badges. Successful completion of the IPE MI Badge, as a formal microcredential, signifies the achievement of competence in interprofessional MI.
The IPE MI Badge can be showcased via personal profile, social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.) and/or shared with potential employers as a way to help you articulate the skills you have gained from completing the badge criteria. This badge also counts toward the UW IPE Path of Distinction.
But wait there is more!
About the conference:
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a highly flexible and powerful approach to help practitioners address behavioral change for their clients and patients. The application of MI is particularly useful because of its adaptability to a variety of settings and situations. The University of Wisconsin–Madison invites you to explore how MI can lead to a way of being, across professions.
This interactive conference will share best practices, build skills, and promote interprofessional networking. Breakout sessions will be offered at various levels targeting pre-providers, providers who are new to MI and seasoned practitioners.
As an attendee you may receive up to 15 continuing education hours based on your registration selection.
We look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful University of Wisconsin–Madison campus to learn more about this evidence-based practice, hone your current skills and network with other MI practitioners and trainers from across the Midwest.
Conference learning objectives:
- Describe the purpose, benefits and limitations of Motivational Interviewing
- Identify key concepts, attitudes, processes, skills and strategies of MI
- Identify best practices for using MI across professions
- Describe how MI can be used as part of an interprofessional team
- Plan how to incorporate MI skills into your professional practice
Who should attend:
The conference is designed for beginning to advancing professionals working in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin (though those from other states are also welcome to attend), including but not limited to:
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- Psychologists, counselors, therapists, behavioral health specialists
- Social workers, case managers, human services providers
- Correctional workers
- Educators
- Student affairs and youth services professionals
- Prevention specialists
- Managers and supervisors
- Physicians, nurses, other health care and allied health care providers
- Health and allied health undergraduate and graduate students; to learn about our student registration rate, please email ashley.kuehl@wisc.edu