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Telehealth and Distance Learning: Taking the KUMC to Schools Across the State KUMC Faculty Retreat September 19, 2008. Kathy Davis, Ph.D. www.connectedkansaskids.com kdavis2@kumc.edu (913) 588-6305. The Need. Kansas - large rural make-up
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Telehealth and Distance Learning: Taking the KUMC to Schools Across the StateKUMC Faculty RetreatSeptember 19, 2008 Kathy Davis, Ph.D. www.connectedkansaskids.com kdavis2@kumc.edu (913) 588-6305
The Need • Kansas - large rural make-up • Challenges in providing accurate information to rural schools, enabling them to plan for the unique needs of kids with chronic illness • broad geographic range • each child/needs very different, even w/same diagnosis • Need to find a way to disseminate information to schools of students with chronic or acute illness/injury
Connected Kansas Kids In the beginning…… • Program to provide K-12 education professionals with education and training regarding the needs of students with chronic physical or mental health conditions • Student specific • Staff development
Utilizing Technology • Telemedicine • Interactive distance learning • Internet connectivity • Website
Original Goals of CKK • To serve rural and medically underserved areas • To connect educators and health care providers to aid in effective planning for students with chronic illness
First 3 years of project • Staff development • ITV presentations from KUMC to schools • 50 topics • Chronic illness • Special education law • Special topics • Website – focus on education & coping with chronic illness • Child, parents, siblings, peers, educators, etc.
Connected Kansas Kids (CKK)www.connectedkansaskids.com KU Medical Kansas Center Schools
Interactive Distance Learning (IDL) Consortia in Kansas • Many schools in these consortia; additional schools operating independently • 287 school districts in Kansas utilize IDL
Responding to Schools’ Requests • Additional topics for education professionals • Health topics of interest for students • Later, e-mentoring program for high school students interested in careers in health care
Health Care Shortage in U.S. • Rural population in US – 20%; 61 million • Less than 9% of physicians practiced in nonmetropolitan counties (1) • Health care labor shortage expected to last through 2050 • By 2010, US will need 1.7 million nurses; 635,000 will be available (2) • Ricketts TR III, ed. Rural Health in the United States. Oxford University Press; 1999. 2. Buerhaus P, Staiger DO, Auerbach DI. Implications of an aging registered nurse workforce. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2000;283:2948-2954.
The KU Medical Center recognizes the importance of meeting the wide range of health care needs in Kansas – from the critical need for primary care in rural and other underserved areas of the state, to the urgent need for highly specialized knowledge to provide the latest preventive and treatment techniques available. At KU Medical Center KU Medical Center
Once again….. KU Medical Kansas Center Schools
Health Careers Promotion Health Topics of Interest for Students Birth of New CKK Offerings
Health Careers Promotion • Presented by professionals at KUMC • Very positive response • Team approach • One Health Career presentation/month • One Health Topic of Interest presentation/month • Up to 4 schools per presentation • Interaction with presenter • Interaction between schools
Presenters • Physicians • Nurses • Physical therapists • Occupational therapists • Speech/language pathologists • Dietitians • Respiratory therapists • Physician assistants • Social workers • Clinical lab scientist
Health Careers • Careers in: • Pulmonology • Surgery • Clinical lab science • Emergency medicine • Trauma Medicine • Rehabilitation Medicine • Dietetics and Nutrition • Psychology and Psychiatry
Outcomes – Student Responses • Increased interest in health careers 92% • Information helpful in determining what courses to take in high school 92% • Satisfied with quality of instruction 100% • Would recommend to others 100% • Convenient method of instruction 100% • Comfortable w/ method of instruction 100%
Health Topics of Interest for Students • Effects of Nicotine • Protect Your Bones and Joints (PB&J) • Methamphetamines • Bullying • Responsible Decision Making • Exercise and Fitness • Obesity and Diabetes Prevention • Depression, Anxiety and Stress
Outcomes – Student Responses • Increased understanding of health issue 100% • Would like to take more courses over ITV 100% • Satisfied with quality of instruction 100% • Would recommend to others 100% • Convenient method of instruction 94% • Comfortable w/ method of instruction 100%
CKK E-Mentoring • 96 mentoring pairs • Medical student mentors • Urban underserved and rural area high school mentees • Advanced science courses • Interest in career in medicine
6-week curriculum • Breaking the ice • Creating a resume • Letters of recommendation • Life as a medical student • Career options • Paving the way/resources
Connected Kansas Kids • Website • Health information • Health career information (Fall 2008) • Interactive Televideo Presentations • Staff development topics for education professionals • Health topics of interest • Health career promotion • E-mentoring project
New in Fall 2008 • Center for the Comprehensive Care of Children with Chronic Conditions (C6) • Educators • Child care providers • Clergy/spiritual leaders • Coaches • Scout leaders • Etc., etc., etc.
On the horizon • “Live from the OR” • High definition interactive televideo • Internet2 • Pre/post teaching • Virtual field trip to the OR • Live interactions with surgeon, others
For more information Kathy Davis kdavis2@kumc.edu www.connectedkansaskids.com (913) 588-6305