Katie
Se,
BS
2023-2024 Undergraduate Director at C.D. Doyle
The University of Texas at Austin
Katie Se holds a B.S. in Biology from The University of Texas at Austin and is the 2023-2024 Undergraduate Director at C.D. Doyle, a student-run free clinic. She enhances clinical competencies in the clinic's undergraduate volunteer program and implements initiatives for culturally sensitive and equitable care, fostering long-term community health outcomes. Katie's work equips undergraduate volunteers with the skills needed to operationalize effective, collaborative practice in experiential learning environments. Katie's research focuses on care continuity, clinic workflows, and interprofessional education frameworks, driving innovative solutions to health inequities and fostering collaboration to provide high-quality care for underserved patients.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Background: C.D. Doyle Clinic (CDD) is a student-run free clinic (SRFC) that provides acute, episodic care at the Esperanza Community, a 200-member emergency shelter complex serving those experiencing homelessness. The Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (FICP) course teaches interprofessional education to medical, pharmacy, nursing, and social work students. A hackathon is a time-bound event where teams collectively prototype solutions for diverse problems. CDD’s Community Hackathon took place in an FICP class with prompts reflecting CDD’s challenges. Our research aims…