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The Unity Clinic at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) has been selected as a recipient of the 2023 George E. Thibault, MD Nexus Award. Selected by the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, referred to as the Nexus, this national award recognizes a Nexus partnership of health systems, clinics, educational institutions and/or community organizations for extraordinary contributions to the Nexus: Redesigning both health care education and health care delivery simultaneously to be better integrated and more interprofessional while demonstrating outcomes. 

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Upcoming Events

Breaking Bad News Simulation

Event date: 4/4/2023 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Export event

Difficult situations, and difficult conversations, require certain patient/family-centered communication techniques.  This simulation will allow learners a chance to practice team communication skills while exploring scenarios unique to delivery bad news following a health crisis. 

Proposed goal: the goal of this project is to help students engage in difficult conversations with patients in a team setting to prepare health professions students to be collaborative and patient-centered when delivering team-based care to the community.

Registration is now open. Limited spots are available. Please email kylie-pethoud@ouhsc.edu to sign up!