National Center Update: 2016 MIPERC Annual Conference
Dr. Barbara F. Brandt presented an update on the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Midwest Interprofessional Practice, Education, and Research Center on 9-22-16 at Grand Valley State University.
Advanced Nursing Education Cohort Engagement
Welcome to the Advanced Nursing Education Cohort Engagement page. This forum serves as a place for collaboration, discussion of best practices, troubleshooting, and networking to help you succeed in your ANE grant activities. Toward the bottom of this page, you will find various topic threads that you may use to communicate with each other. To start us off, the following threads are already in place: Introductions (Of PDs and Projects), Academic-Practice Partnership, and Preceptor Development.
IU-Interprofessional Education
The Indiana University Student Outreach Clinic Nexus Innovations Interprofessional Team Intervention Project
All Together Better Health Closing Keynote Address
Barbara Brandt delivered the closing keynote address at All Together Better Health VII on September 9, 2016 at Oxford, England. This presentation synthesized the major themes of the conference and provided recommendations for future work in preparation for All Together Better Health IV in New Zealand in 2018.
Measuring the impact of interprofessional education on collaborative practice and patient outcomes
Interest in interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice continue to grow (Frenk et al., 2010; Cox & Naylor, 2013) but whether IPE improves clinical outcomes is uncertain. A recent report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM)1 is another step toward building a solid evidence base linking IPE to patient, population, and health system outcomes (IOM, 2015). The report lays out general guidelines for designing, analysing, and reporting studies of IPE across the health professional learning continuum.
Team science as interprofessional collaborative research practice: a systematic review of the science of team science literature
The National Institute of Health's concept of team science is a means of addressing complex clinical problems by applying conceptual and methodological approaches from multiple disciplines and health professions. The ultimate goal is the improved quality of care of patients with an emphasis on better population health outcomes.
What and how do students learn in an interprofessional student-run clinic? An educational framework for teambased care
A ersearch paper describing a framework for interprofessional learning based on interprofessional students in a student-run clinic.