Defining and measuring construct of interprofessional professionalism

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Submitted by Jody S Frost on Dec 12, 2014 - 3:09pm CST

Resource Type: 
Journal Article

The Interprofessional Professionalism Collaborative (IPC), convened in 2006, currently consists of 11 national organizations representing health professions programs at the doctoral entry level, and is developing a framework of "interprofessional professionalism" (IPP) around observable behaviors that illustrate what professionalism looks like in the context of interprofessional collaborations focused on patient-, client-, and family-centered care. IPC's goal is to create tools to foster and measure these behaviors in health professionals and students. This paper describes the work of IPC to date and its future plans.

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Author(s): 
Dana Hammer
M. Brownell Anderson
W. David Brunson
Catherine Grus
Linda Heun
Matthew Holtman
Ted Mashima
Kathy Mcguinn
Loretta Nunez
Shilpa Register
Libby Ross
Alexis Ruffin
Jody Frost
Subject: 
Collaborative Practice
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