Accelerating Interprofessional Community-Based
Education and Practice
The road map to the future in health care is driven by patients and families, leading out of the hospital into outpatient, community and home settings. It’s ambitious, noble and challenging work that is pivotal to the future of health systems and health professions education.
In this age of uncertainty, the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education is learning important lessons about how to redesign impactful interprofessional practice and education programs in ambulatory and community settings. The National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education is charged to be an unbiased, neutral convener by its funders and founders and works with all stakeholders in health and health professions to advance better care, better value, and better education.
For two years, 16 schools of nursing and their universities have partnered with community-based organizations to deliver new models of healthcare and education to benefit the people served, students, and systems. Now the results of these successful partnerships have been released and are available to you.
Join us for a national webinar series of the release of the Harder+Company Community Research evaluation report of the National Center’s Accelerating Interprofessional Community-based Education and Practice Initiative and real stories of impact.
Groundbreaking Evaluation Report
News Release Announcing Results
Funding Collaboration:
This funding opportunity is made possible through the generous support of four private foundations including, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The John A. Hartford Foundation, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The National Center extends its gratitude for their vision and support.