Measuring attitudes related to interdisciplinary training: revisiting the Heinemann, Schmitt and Farrell `attitudes toward health care teams’ scale
Findings from an exploratory factor analysis on the 21 item `attitudes towards health
Partnering with Patients, Families, and Communities to Link Interprofessional Practice and Education
This Macy Conference that was held April 3 to 6, 2014, in Arlington, Virginia represented the Macy Foundation’s first formal initiative to bring together the worlds of health professions education, healthcare delivery, and patient and community advocacy. The conference was chaired by Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN and Martha Gaines, JD, LLM.
Training Intercultural Health Care Teams: A Model for Recruitment and Service
This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the First Annual Interdisciplinary Teams in Primary Care Conference, which took place May 3-5, 1979 in Seattle, Washington. It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.
Proceedings of the 6th Congress of Health Professions Educators
Community and Commitment
At the 6th Congress of Health Professions Educators, Community and Commitment, participants wrestled with the definition of a community — is it the health sciences building(s), the university campus, the neighborhood beyond the walls, or (through electronic connections and airplanes) does it extend to others in a global community? Variations on this definition emerged and reemerged throughout the conference.
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Proceedings of the 4th Congress of Health Professions Educators
Interdisciplinary Education as a Prelude to Interdisciplinary Practice (or Vice Versa)
Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of Health Professions Educators
Building the Workforce for a Diverse Society
Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of Health Professions Educators
Making the Team Work