Interprofessional education: tips for design and implementation

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Abstract

Interprofessional education (IPE) is a critical approach for preparing students to enter the health workforce, where teamwork and collaboration are important competencies. IPE has been promoted by a number of international health organisations, as part of a redesign of healthcare systems to promote interprofessional teamwork, to enhance the quality of patient care, and improve health outcomes. In response, universities are beginning to create and sustain authentic and inclusive IPE activities, with which students can engage. A growing number of health professionals are expected to support and facilitate interprofessional student groups. Designing interprofessional learning activities, and facilitating interprofessional groups of students requires an additional layer of skills compared with uniprofessional student groups. This article outlines the key points for planning and practicing interprofessional facilitation within the classroom and clinical setting.

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van Diggele, C., Roberts, C., Burgess, A., & Mellis, C. (2020, December 1). Interprofessional education: tips for design and implementation. BMC Medical Education. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02286-z

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