All for One: Community Partnerships in Health Professions

3.7 - Lifelong Learning, Lasting Connections

11 min · 16 aug 2025
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In this episode, Padma Gadepally explores how New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) and its dedicated community partners are empowering seniors in Idaho through lifelong learning and meaningful connections. By highlighting one example of successful community partnerships in senior care, this episode also invites listeners—especially those in Health Professions Education or community outreach—to consider how similar models of connection and collaboration can be applied across diverse populations and settings. Credits: * https://cetrain.isu.edu/nkatv/; * https://states.aarp.org/idaho/2024-new-knowledge-adventures-registration-opens-february-20; * https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/community-calendar-search/event/new-knowledge-adventures-spring-classes; * https://www.youtube.com/@newknowledgeadventuresofid1523 * Poddington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)

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4.1 - Outside Care: The Power of Peer Mentors After Brain Injury

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aflevering 3.7 - Lifelong Learning, Lasting Connections artwork

3.7 - Lifelong Learning, Lasting Connections

In this episode, Padma Gadepally explores how New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) and its dedicated community partners are empowering seniors in Idaho through lifelong learning and meaningful connections. By highlighting one example of successful community partnerships in senior care, this episode also invites listeners—especially those in Health Professions Education or community outreach—to consider how similar models of connection and collaboration can be applied across diverse populations and settings. Credits: * https://cetrain.isu.edu/nkatv/; * https://states.aarp.org/idaho/2024-new-knowledge-adventures-registration-opens-february-20; * https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/community-calendar-search/event/new-knowledge-adventures-spring-classes; * https://www.youtube.com/@newknowledgeadventuresofid1523 * Poddington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)

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