An inter-institutional collaboration: transforming education through interprofessional simulations.

Abstract:

:An inter-institutional partnership of four post-secondary institutions and a health provider formed a learning community with the goal of developing, implementing and evaluating interprofessional learning experiences in simulation-based environments. The organization, education and educational research activities of the learning community align with the institutional and instructional reforms recommended by the Lancet Commission on Health Professional Education for the 21st century. This article provides an overview of the inter-institutional collaboration, including the interprofessional simulation learning experiences, instructor development activities and preliminary results from the evaluation.

journal_name

J Interprof Care

authors

King S,Drummond J,Hughes E,Bookhalter S,Huffman D,Ansell D

doi

10.3109/13561820.2013.791260

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-09-01 00:00:00

pages

429-31

issue

5

eissn

1356-1820

issn

1469-9567

journal_volume

27

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