This year’s conference will focus on “Strategies for the Application of Successful Models and Processes.” Attendees will learn successful practices for IPECP development, essential components of IPECP models and how to operationalize them. Barbara Brandt, director, National Center, will host a pre-conference workshop. Learn more about the event, and register, on the conference website.
Registration is now open for the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference (CAB V). Don’t forget to register for a pre-conference workshop for Tuesday, Sept. 29.
This international conference will address a range of critically important issues and themes relating to the interprofessional collaboration community, including best practices, evidence-based outcomes and lessons learned while providing a venue for scholarly dialogue and networking. Early bird registration is now open. Visit the conference website for additional information.
This national conference explores opportunities to unite, enhance and sustain new and existing pathways into health professions for American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) individuals and communities. This will be a venue for exploring educational methodologies that engage the AI/AN populations in health professions and for making findings, programs and resources useable by non-scientists....
ABSAME is working to more rapidly, creatively and strategically train the next generation of practitioners. This meeting, focusing on IPECP, is designed to help individuals network with other health professions educators engaged in developing dynamic patient-centered heath care curricula. Registration is now open. Please visit the ABSAME website for additional information.
The theme of the 2015 conference is Community Centered Care and the People We Serve. The conference will examine new community care innovations and health care delivery models that promote health equity, prevent and manage chronic diseases, and assure access for the people we serve. Registration is now open. Please visit the conference website for additional information.
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
This year’s conference will focus on teaching and disseminating methods to improve health care quality and affordability. Registration opens on May 15 and additional details will be available on the conference website in the coming weeks.
The IPE movement is in motion as healthcare professionals and leaders remain committed to working towards transforming practices and improving outcomes through team-based models of care. The National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education continues to provide leadership and resources to guide these efforts. To help activate the initiatives of the National Center, we invite you to...
Climate change, and associated air and water pollution, impacts patients, practices and health care facilities. The aim of this conference is to equip health professionals with the knowledge necessary to recognize the effects of climate change on diverse medical conditions and to plan interventions to combat these effects.