Role Modeling IPC at the Seneca Nation- A Teaching and Learning Opportunity
As we continue to build an interprofessional culture, we look to role models and advocates to lead the way. It’s our job to find those who are doing it, and link with those who want to do it, expanding the network of IPCP which in turn expands the network for IPE opportunities.
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Asking the Big Questions
I’ve just returned from a wonderful Collaborating Across Borders Conference (CAB) IV in Vancouver. Over 800 people attended this meeting–a remarkable growth in interest since 250 people gathered at the first CAB meeting in Minneapolis in 2007. The sophistication of the work in practice and education grows exponentially. I’m very impressed.
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Evaluating the National Center
Given the complex nature of the National Center’s work, its evaluation will use an emergent approach to evaluate progress, enabling us to adapt our activities to events as they unfold and providing appropriate flexibility to both guide and record the change process at all levels, from a single clinical site to a national policy discussion. A relatively recent addition to the field, developmental evaluation is a unique approach with distinct characteristics appropriate to understanding the work of the National Center.
Research and Evaluation
When early pioneers of health care teams and interprofessional education began to explore the discipline in the 1970s, how could they have known the field would be front and center in today’s drive to transform health care delivery in the United States and around the world.
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We engage with people passionate about advancing the field of interprofessional practice and education to help inform our work. From health care professionals and students to patients, families and communities, our advisors play an important role in guiding us.
Going "Back to the Future" at Collaborating Across Borders
As many of us prepare to travel to Vancouver next week for Collaborating Across Borders IV, we are already looking forward to the next installment of this premiere conference on interprofessional practice and education. Today, the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative (AIHC) announced the selection of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute as the host for Collaborating Across Borders V in fall 2015.