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Faculty Champions

We are looking for Faculty Champions to help bring this curriculum to life. Faculty Champions integrate the curriculum into their courses, introduce students to interprofessional dementia care, and help expand dementia workforce readiness across health professions education.

Faculty members may use the full curriculum or selected modules and learning activities.

Eligible Faculty & Programs

Faculty Champions may include instructors from:

  • Nursing
  • Social Work
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Public Health
  • Health Professions Programs

The curriculum can be integrated into undergraduate, graduate, and professional education courses.

How Faculty Can Use the Curriculum

Faculty may use the full curriculum or select components that fit their course goals.

The materials are designed to be flexible and can support:

  • Asynchronous learning
  • Synchronous discussion
  • Case-based activities
  • Interprofessional workshops

What Faculty Champions Receive

Online
Learning
Modules

Facilitator
Guides

Case-based Classroom Activities

Videos & Role-play Materials

Microcredential Information

Support From Project Team

Join Us & Become a Faculty Champions!

We are currently inviting Faculty Champions interested in integrating the curriculum into Spring, Summer, or Fall 2026 coursework.

If you are interested in integrating the curriculum into your course, please complete the form below. A member of the project team will follow up with more information.

Submit the Faculty Champion Interest Form
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