Tyler Reimschisel, MD, MHPE
Founding Associate Provost, Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research
Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Reimschisel is the founding associate provost of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). He coordinates interprofessional and interdisciplinary education and collaborative practice initiatives for graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, staff, and community partners. As a certified team coach, he provides team coaching, consultations, and education sessions to teams working in clinical, academic, nonprofit, and community settings. Dr. Reimschisel is board-certified in Clinical Biochemical Genetics, Clinical Genetics, and Child Neurology, and his primary clinical expertise includes the evaluation and management of individuals with inborn metabolic diseases and other genetic conditions that cause neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Poster Description: Background: Interprofessional service learning (IPSL) is one strategy to engage students in meaningful work that allows them to practice teamwork skills, learn cultural humility, and collaborate with community partners. Partnerships with community organizations are essential to developing and sustaining IPSL experiences. In 2020, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) initiated the first year of Collaborative Practice I (CPI), a two-semester-long, service-learning, interprofessional education course. This poster describes how the CWRU faculty and staff engaged community…
Learning Objectives: After attending this session, participants should be able to:1) Describe the process for implementing team coaching2) Compare and contrast team assessment, coaching models and training for two institutions 3) Develop an individualized plan to begin or augment team coaching at your home institutionSeminar Description:In 2003 the Institute of Medicine emphasized that teamwork was one of the key components of improving health outcomes among patients. Given the importance that teamwork plays in health outcomes, it is important that teams are functioning at the highest levels…