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Social work faculty, staff, and students participate in IPE Day

Sandra Accilien, Karessa Johnson, Burcu (Bee) Guldiken, Andrea (Dre) Valenzuela, Lianna Lou Hernandez

Sandra Accilien, Karessa Johnson, Burcu Guldiken, Andrea Valenzuela, and Lianna Hernandez attend the event.

Faculty, staff, and students from the School of Social Work participated in the 7th annual Interprofessional Education and Practice Day hosted by USF Health. This year's theme was "Fueling Health: Why what we eat matters to ourselves, our community, our patients, and our planet."

faculty staff and students gather

Faculty, staff, and students gather at the event.

Master of Social Work students competed in an "Iron Chef" style cook-off, with a case study, menu development, and presentation. Each team consisted of one student from the following disciplines: social work, medicine, pharmacy, nutrition, public health, and physical therapy.

Social work students Inbar Polak, Sydni Smith, Andrea Valenzuela, Burcu Guldiken, Sandra Accilien, Karessa Johnson, and Megan Fawaz competed in the event. Sandra Accilien was on the overall winning team, and Sydni Smith, Andrea Valenzuela, and Burcu Guldiken's teams were recognized for their menu development, taste, and presentation of food.

Each team was also accompanied by a faculty/staff member from the above disciplines. Vickie Lynn, PhD, MSW, MPH, Lacey Karpisek MSW, MPH, LCSW, and Lianna Hernandez, MSW, represented social work.

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The Mission of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) is to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service that improves the capacity of individuals, families, and diverse communities to promote productive, satisfying, healthy, and safe lives across the lifespan. CBCS envisions the college as a globally recognized leader that creates innovative solutions to complex conditions that affect the behavior and well-being of individuals, families, and diverse communities.