4. Interprofessional collaborative practice is a key mechanism to
improving the health care delivery system as measured by
positive patient care outcomes, improved health of
communities, and decreased per capita costs of health care.
5.
6.
7.
8. •
• To provide educators with the
knowledge and skills required to
train health professions
students for interprofessional
collaborative practice
To develop a common
language and
understand
differences in
teaching approaches
To develop teaching
and practice role
models for students
9. Priority # 2 – Interprofessional collaboration in clinical
practice in SSA
Priority #2 highlights an essential approach to healthcare
training and practice, namely interprofessional education and
collaborative practice (IPECP), that should inform the student
learning experience. IPECP is currently foregrounded in HPE
research, visible in a plethora of publications .
17. How is it entrenched into
our curricular and guided by
accreditation bodies that
ensure that professional
programs enhance the
history of the profession?
18. How is it entrenched into our curricular and
guided by accreditation bodies that ensure
that professional programs enhance the
history of the profession?
In physiotherapy we assess students on
how they observe the movement of patients
and how they analyse what they see. We
believe that as part of this skill our students
apply values of respect for the patient
19. How is a profession
situated relative to
society and other
professions?
20. How is a profession
situated relative to
society and other
professions?
How engaged are we as
physiotherapists in
movement for health by
society?
21.
22. • Rooted in our past and the question
arises if it's still relevant to our current
situation
• May cause curricular to remain
stagnant/statics – an opportunity for
curriculum transformation
• Professional blueprints are guided by
accreditation bodies that may still be
static
23. T-shaped professionals” are
in high demand for their
ability to solve problems,
lead teams, innovate, build
relationships and strengthen
their organisations.
29. Given the increasing importance
of and attention to health equity
and social justice – is this evident
in our initiatives
What is the impact of COVID-
19?
37. How is it entrenched into
our curricular and guided by
accreditation bodies that
ensure that professional
programs enhance the
progress of the
interprofessional identity?
38. How is a interprofessional
education situated
relative to society and
within professions?
39.
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