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The Heart Disease Group Project (HDGP): A Longitudinal,
Team-Based, Self-Study Case Using Interprofessional Teams
Timothy R. Ulbrich, PharmD; John D. Sutton, MD; Heather A. McEwen, M.L.I.S., M.S.; Susan P. Bruce, PharmD,
BCPS; Mark Penn, MD, MBA
Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy
Background
The Heart Disease Group Project (HDGP), as part of the
longitudinal curriculum, takes place over six months during the
second Medical (M2) and Pharmacy (P2) year.
Teams of 8-10 medical and pharmacy students are
presented with a 66-year old patient entering the health care
system for the first time with a myocardial infarction (MI).
Each team is responsible for researching competencybased topics including patient care, medical knowledge,
practice based learning, systems based practice,
communication skills, and professionalism.
Six meetings (3 mandatory and 3 voluntary) are held, and
consultants (in addition to a medicine and pharmacy faculty
member) attend these meetings to answer student questions.
Each team is required to submit one cumulative paper,
prepare team members for a randomly assigned oral
presentation, and perform self and peer evaluations.
Patient Mr. Smith
CLINICAL ASPECTS
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS
66 year old Caucasian Male
No recent contact with health
care system
All diagnoses new this admission Medicare A and B coverage
Six new medications started
No Medicare Part D coverage
.No adult immunizations noted
Self-employed, wife unemployed
Obese (BMI 35), poor diet and
exercise habits
Recent guardianship of grandson
Ex-smoker (45 pack year history) No advance directives
• Dietary recommendations
• Exercise plans
• Discharge instructions
• Discharge summary
• Reflective essay
• Peer evaluations
• Oral team presentation
Professionalism
Challenges
Interpersonal /
Communication
Skills
Patient Care
Successes
Project
Assignments
Medical
Knowledge
Systems Based
Practice
Practice Based
Learning
• Indications for adult
immunizations
• EKG physiology & summary
• Cardiac biomarker results,
physiology
• Physiologic basis of signs and
symptoms
• Hyperlipidemia pathophysiology
Assessment
• Lifestyle Modifications
(description in conversation
format)
• Discussion of Living Will
and DPOA
• Four EBM treatment
summaries
• Four EBM Diagnosis
summaries
• Summary of Part A, B
benefits
• Summary of Medicare D
Plan
• Summary of resources for
grandson
• State of Ohio DPOA and
Living Will
• Multidisciplinary
Management Team
Future
Plan
•Timing in the curriculum
•Self-direction
•Coordinating schedules for students
•Team dynamics
•Skill level of learners
•Technology support
•Identify the complexities of patient care
(clinical & psychosocial)
•Recognition of the value of team
•Experience peer evaluation
•Experience team-based care
•Active, engaged and self-directed
learning
•Interprofessional learning activity
•Increase teamwork
•Encourage sharing of knowledge
among students
•Provide a debriefing process
•Expand consultant list
•Research project to assess outcomes
Acknowledgements
Dr. John Sutton for his work developing the HDGP and
for his commitment to interprofessional education