[Pt2026] Slight Change to the IPE Event on Friday

Green, Michelle D mgreen at campbell.edu
Tue Apr 8 20:51:33 EDT 2025


Due to the glitch in inviting the DPT 3 students, versus you and trying to regroup to accommodate everyone in the room, the request is for the DPT 2 students to do the VIRTUAL ZOOM link.
(see it at the bottom of the email below), versus coming in person.

Of course, if you want to attend in person, there are some slots. If you do, let me know tomorrow and I'll relay that information to the coordinator.

Here is the info for the session including the overview, the times and the Zoom link.
Are you expected to attend the Zoom link? yes. The answer is yes. 🙂

Thank you for being so flexible today as we were figuring this out.
Let me know if you have any questions.

Dr. Green

The Office of IPE is so excited for Dr. Sean Convoy from Duke to join us on Friday, April 11, 2025, to discuss Stress First Aid with the students.



Stress First Aid Program

Widespread organizational and societal changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have made stress management knowledge and skills more important than ever. Using the Stress First Aid framework and model, you can learn how to identify stress reactions in yourself and others, reduce the risk for stress injury, and promote coping and resilience among individuals and groups in social, occupational, and academic settings.

The overarching aim of Stress First Aid (SFA) is to identify and mitigate the negative impacts of stress before they impair health and well-being. SFA was initially developed under the auspices of the US military for implementation by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. It has since been successfully adapted for use by health care professionals and first responders across the country. The SFA model is based on five evidence-informed factors that help people recover from stress and adversity. These include the need for safety, calm, connection, sense of competence or self-efficacy, and hope.



What is SFA?

Stress First Aid is a peer support training designed to provide participants with a tool kit on how to perform a timely safety assessment and response when they suspect a co-worker or peer needs support. SFA trains peers to recognize and communicate about suspected psychological injuries with individuals with the goals of preserving lives, preventing further harm, and promoting recovery.



Due to our seating being limited, we have created a Zoom link to accommodate others who wish to attend:

https://campbell-edu.zoom.us/j/94887181524

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Dr. Convoy will present for 1.5 hours followed by a 30-minute Q&A debrief. The agenda is below:

•                    8:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Session 1

•                    10:30 AM - 12:30 PM - Session 2

•                    2:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Session 3



You will be able to join the link during any of the session times.






Michelle Green PT, DPT

Assistant Program Director & Associate Professor

Department of Physical Therapy

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy

(910) 893-1960 (direct)

(910) 797-5335 (mobile)

mgreen at campbell.edu<mailto:emailaddress at campbell.edu>

Tracey F. Smith Hall, rm. 116

4150 US 421 South

Lillington, NC 27546





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