Many health professions schools and academic health centers are required to include IPE as a standard part of their curricula. Educators and practitioners have been creative in developing interprofessional learning opportunities but didactic and clinical experiences are often not explicitly linked, resulting in many stand-alone or short-term activities. Collaborative practice initiatives have...
Oct 27, 2015 - 7:30am CDT
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Sponsored By: American Interprofessional Health Collaborative
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