Session Name: Introduction to Problem Solving, Project Management, Professional Identity, Common Read, and Focus PDSA

Time: December 11, 2025

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Did/Will you use this information for specific patient(s)?
What patient/health care problem recently challenged you, and you wish you knew more about?
Comments and Feedback on the learning experience, content, procedure, and instructors, etc. in this session.
As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to... 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly disagree
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Recognize self-awareness skills and emotional limitation to engage in appropriate help-seeking behaviors.
Review strategies to set and meet personal and professional goals.
Recognize stages of professional identity and the contributions to professionalism.
Practice a variety of self-reflective skills and tools to support reflection and growth strategies.
Describe the foundational concepts of professional identity formation and its value to professionalism and ethical patient care.
Discuss professional identity in the advanced practice professions.
Discuss the professional identity essay as a method to assess professional identity formation.
Complete an individual PIE and perform a personal professional reflection on the results.
Analyze the impact of scope of practice for the APP professions on patient care.
Demonstrate best practices for healthcare professional roles and practice.
Describe the integration of APPs into the healthcare and management systems.
Demonstrate APP professionalism and support others to grow professionalism skills and awareness.
Recognize strategies to enhance the APP role in team-based practice including interprofessional communication and best practices for team models.
Demonstrate effective communication strategies to enhance personal, professional, and patient communication.
Identify techniques to reflect and enhance emotional intelligence.
Practice using electronic tools for professional communication and organization.
Establish professional relationships founded on trust, interpersonal interactions, and effective communication to navigate challenging situations.
Reflect on the impact of change in the organization and understand your ability to navigate change and influence those around you.
Apply problem solving tools into everyday problem solving.
Collaborate with team members to understand problems in everyday work and identify potential solutions.
Apply problem solving and change management strategies to address an identified opportunity. APP fellows will complete a problem-solving project (Department APP optional but encouraged).
The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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Sarah Vanderlinden, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA
Jennifer McMahon, MSN, RN, AGACNP-BC
Katie Spiegelhoff, MPAS, PA-C
Tom Laack, MBA
Pamela Souders, DNP, RN, FNP-C
Becca Krueger, ACNP-C
Choose the option that best fits your evaluation of this activity: 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
The content was free of commercial bias