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Collaborative Practice in Action: Supporting a Child with Cerebral Palsy | Eersterust, South Africa

This video captures a powerful interprofessional collaborative session between an occupational therapist and a speech therapist, working together to support a young boy with cerebral palsy in the Eersterust community, South Africa, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joined by the child’s grandmother and aunt, the session highlights the importance of teamwork, communication, and shared decision-making in healthcare. The video demonstrates how collaboration among health professionals — with active involvement from caregivers — leads to more holistic and effective care.

Collaborative Practice in Action: Roles & Responsibilities in Allied Health | IPECP in Johannesburg

This video explores the importance of Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) with a focus on the core competency of "Roles and Responsibilities" within a South African healthcare context.

IPECP in Action: Roles and Responsibilities during Collaborative Practice for Enhanced Patient Care

In this video, two 4th-year occupational therapy students explore the importance of interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP) in healthcare settings. Filmed at a hospital in Mossel Bay, South Africa, the video focuses on one of the four core competencies of IPECP: "Roles and Responsibilities."

IPECP in Action: Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy collaboration in Pretoria, South Africa

This video serves as a practical guide for health professionals looking to apply IPECP principles in their own practice, offering real-world examples of collaboration, communication, and role-sharing to enhance patient care.

Values and Uncertainty at End of Life: A Standardized Patient Case for Preclinical Medical Students

Introduction: Physician learners desire more and higher-quality education on end-of-life care. Challenges include the inherent difficulties of clinical uncertainty and how to provide meaningful experiences for early learners. This standardized patient (SP) encounter features a patient facing a newly terminal diagnosis. The patient's goals and values are not specific, and the encounter has an open-ended resolution. This low-stakes formative exercise was administered to preclinical medical students.

Gender Affirming Therapy for Gender Diverse Individuals

  • Participants will define key terms and concepts related to the transgender experience and gender dysphoria using affirming language grounded in WPATH Standards of Care.
  • Participants will gain a basic understanding of how gender-related diagnoses have changed over time in the DSM and explore how historical context/political climate have influenced diagnosis/treatment in clinical practice.
  • Participants will be introduced to the purpose and structure of letters of support for ge
Gail Begley - Apr 21, 2025

Age-Friendly Healthcare for American Indian Elders Symposium

This virtual symposium, spanning multiple years, is a free learning opportunity for providers, healthcare professionals, and community workers applying Age-Friendly Healthcare in American Indian populations.

Health in Aging: Tools & Tips

Health in Aging's "Tools & Tips" is a searchable collection of valuable resources providing additional guidance and information for the health and well-being of older adults.

Source: Health in Aging (HiA), 2025
https://www.healthinaging.org/

Health in Aging: Wellness & Prevention

Preventive health is the medical term for care that helps us protect, promote, and maintain health and well-being. If you’re an older adult or a caregiver for an older person, you can access important information here about wellness, preventative health, and other issues that can keep us healthy and safe for as long as possible. Topics include prevention, geriatrics, falls prevention, managing multiple health problems, nutrition, physical activity, and safe driving.

Source: Health in Aging (HiA), 2025