Interprofessional Education (IPE)
Interprofessional education (IPE) refers to two or more professions learning with from and about each other in order to provide quality services to individuals, families and communities. Effective Interprofessional education enables effective collaborative practice (CP). The WHO framework for IPE and CP synthesises the current literature providing a helpful guide to inform future developments.
Despite the evidence, IPE remains a challenging area in which to work since logistics and professional cultures are not necessarily favourable. These pages offer you resources and activities that will help move this area of work forward.
Highlight
- eLearning in Health 2011 conference: view the conference proceedings
- Book your place to attend the next IPE SIG on 08/07/2011, the meeting will focus on theory in IPE. See details >>
- view presentation: Interprofessional Education Special Interest Group meeting 18/04/2011 - Devolution and Interprofessional Education: how are ‘Scottishness’ and ‘Welshness’ enacted in policy visions for health and social care, and what is the impact on interprofessional education 18th April 2011
Resources
- Occasional Paper 12, September 2011
- Occasional Paper 11, September 2010
- Delegation from Japan visits UK Universities to learn about providing interprofessional education 2010
- Interprofessional Education in Wales: case studies in health and social care - July 2010
- Interprofessional Capability Framework 2010: Mini-Guide
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Join our IPE SIG!On the online form please select 'Interprofessional Education' in the list of Special Interest Groups.
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