Evaluation of a Communication Survey and Interprofessional Education Curriculum For Undergraduate Health Professional Students

  • Froehlich J
  • Pardue K
  • Dunbar D
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INTRODUCTION Effective communication is an essential competency for collaborative, interprofessional practice. Listening partnerships (taking turns listening for a specified time) are believed to develop more skillful communication. This pilot study examined the perceived communication abilities among undergraduate health profession students enrolled in a multi-section foundational Introduction to the Health Professions course.

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Froehlich, J., Pardue, K., & Dunbar, D.-M. (2015). Evaluation of a Communication Survey and Interprofessional Education Curriculum For Undergraduate Health Professional Students. Health & Interprofessional Practice, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.7710/2159-1253.1082

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