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Collaborate with other health care trainers in the specialized motivational interviewing seminar to integrate improved skills and tools into your individual work environment. |
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 If you are a case manager or pharmacist educator who is seeking to learn and teach specific techniques for addressing medication non-adherence, you're invited to attend the AU MITI workshop.
This information-packed seminar will explore ways to address patient ambivalence and resistance and examine motivation concerning health-behavior change.
AU MITI was developed by Drs. Bruce Berger, Bill Villaume, and Jan Kavookjian as an educational model for learning and teaching methods for improving motivational interviewing skills, assisting patients with lifestyle changes, and identifying specific interviewing tools. |
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"The program is a packed program filled with many opportunities to apply principles in MI. The Auburn team carefully guided the novice participant from understanding key principles to role-playing with a standardized patient. The experience will leave you with wonderful resources and skills to apply the next day in your teaching and practice. Having been to other MI programs, I feel this one is the most tailored for the allied health professions. You won't regret this wonderful learning opportunity!"
Nate Rickles Faculty Member, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy
"This intense weekend course ... proved to be most rewarding. This didactic forum allowed me to work with a fine group of professionals to hone my MI skills so that I may be a more effective instructor/trainer and a more insightful end user of the MI principles in my daily life. [It] was interesting, informative, and fun. I met a lot of wonderful people. Thank you for broadening my mind, my network, and my horizons."
Peggy Leonard, MS, RN,C, FNP, CM Vice President for Clinical Services, Hudson Health Plan
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