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Roles and Responsibilities: It Takes a Team

Roles and Responsibilities: It Takes a Team

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Submitted by Arizona State U... on Feb 18, 2016 - 10:04am CST

This module provides an introduction to the roles and responsibilities of interprofessional primary care team members. It includes interactive activities to assist you to explain your own role and responsibilities to patients, families and team members.

The development of this module was supported (in part) by the Scottsdale Healthcare Hospitals (SHC) as part of the Graduate Nurse Education Development Project and by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation as part of the Interprofessional Primary Care Project (The Macy Project).

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EIC-ICU Toolkit: Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration in the Intensive Care Unit

EIC-ICU Toolkit: Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration in the Intensive Care Unit

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Submitted by Scott Reeves on Feb 9, 2016 - 4:44am CST

The EIC-ICU Toolkit is a series of three tools that are based on extensive theoretically informed qualitative research in a number of ICUs across North America. The Toolkit aims to address the related issues of interprofessional collaboration and patient family involvement in the ICU in an effort to improve the safety and quality of care delivery. These tools in this toolkit can be used collectively, as stand-alone activities, or can be incorporated into existing interprofessional team activities.

 

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Developing interprofessional education: putting theory into practice

Developing interprofessional education: putting theory into practice

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Submitted by National Center... on Feb 5, 2016 - 12:19pm CST

Toolkit in the Clinical Teacher

Despite its now long history, interprofessional education (IPE) is still not a routine component of health professional education. Although there are challenges when introducing IPE, as noted here, these may be overcome with careful planning and consideration of the learning outcomes for all of the students involved.

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An Example of Interventional Audiology in an Interprofessional Post-Trauma Clinic

An Example of Interventional Audiology in an Interprofessional Post-Trauma Clinic

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Submitted by National Center... on Jan 12, 2016 - 3:04pm CST

Although often discussed separately, interventional audiology and inter-professional healthcare ideally go hand-in-hand. This article describes how we apply interventional audiology in an inter-professional setting affecting the care of trauma patients on the day of services and in the future to improve recovery and reduce future trauma. In addition, we provide data that illustrate that the inter-professional setting affects future practices of the professionals who become aware of the positive impact improved communication has on their patients.

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Collaborative Overload

Collaborative Overload

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Submitted by National Center... on Jan 11, 2016 - 4:13pm CST

Harvard Business Review article on potential collaboration overload. An interesting perspective from the business world that may apply to the IPE field.

 

Collaboration is taking over the workplace. According to data collected by the authors over the past two decades, the time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50% or more. There is much to applaud about these developments—but when consumption of a valuable resource spikes that dramatically, it should also give us pause.

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Moving Beyond PowerPoint

Moving Beyond PowerPoint

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Submitted by National Center... on Jan 4, 2016 - 3:26pm CST

An article that discusses the use of virtual reality role-playing, high-fidelity simulation and online forums in nursing education. The creation and use of the ACE-15 tool as a measurement tool is also discussed as a means to improve the interprofessionalism at clinical rotation sites. Nexus Innovation Network Site Oregon Health and Science University is a focus. 

 

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Interprofessional Spotlight: Integrating Women’s Health

Interprofessional Spotlight: Integrating Women’s Health

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Submitted by Donna Grant-Mills on Dec 21, 2015 - 12:20pm CST

Integrating women’s health throughout the curriculum is a challenge for all the health professions, but strategies and resources to support curricular change in this area are emerging. 

This blog posts discusses examples of IPE in women's health including Midwestern University College of Pharmacy-Glendale, Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health, and Howard University Women's Health Institute. 

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