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In combination with the University of Michigan, UMB has created a free, massive open online course on edX.org called Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Interprofessional Strategies for Prevention and Response. This is a self-paced, 10- to 15-hour course designed to introduce health care professionals to key concepts and definitions as well as opportunities to implement best practices for identifying, screening, and responding to IPV.

Opportunities

Student Volunteers Needed

Students Volunteers Needed

The Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Collaborative is an interdisciplinary group on the UMB and UMBC campuses. We are seeking dedicated individuals looking to make a positive impact on the community! We have opportunities in research and community and legal advocacy. 

For more information, please email Seferina Kim at seferina.kim@rx.umaryland.edu


Help in a Study

Assisting in a Study

Our collaborative is in the beginning stages of assessing local providers’ perception of their readiness to identify and appropriately triage intimate partner violence. If you are interested in assisting with the study, please email Seferina Kim at seferina.kim@rx.umaryland.edu.


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