Apply to be a Part of the Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Learning Collaborative

The Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Learning Collaborative is an annual program that trains interdisciplinary teams of professional students from schools around the country to learn to work with complex medical and social needs using a patient-centered approach.  Student Hotspotting is part of the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers' effort to educate and provide mentorship for the next generation of health care professionals and is run through the National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs.  AACN is a supporting partner of the Student Hotspotting program and strongly encourages schools of nursing to apply.   

Student teams participate in the online curriculum, monthly case conferencing, receive mentoring, and gain access to a curriculum learning guide.  Students or faculty interested in setting up a Hotspotting team at their institution should contact studenthotspotting@camdenhealth.org.  More information about the program, as well as a link to the student team application can be found here.  Applications are due May 31st, 2019.  Two pre-recorded informational webinars on Student Hotspotting are available: The Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Learning Collaborative and Hotspotting 101: How to Build an Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Team in Your Community.