Background: The Trainee Participant Survey was developed for the evaluation of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education (VA CoEPCE), which developed and delivered an interprofessional education (IPE) postgraduate curriculum to learners of multiple professions at seven geographically diverse VA facilities across the United States.Methods and findings: Perceptions of the curriculum by learners across professions were assessed to identify differences in curricular perceptions and unmet needs to inform programmatic changes. The comparison of responses by profession revealed no statistically significant differences across the core domains; precepting, supervising, mentoring; or program practices. Traine...
Background: Healthcare learners are the future healthcare providers. The preparationthey receive in ...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Randomly selected students in the Academic Health Sciences Divisions and Psychology Department at ET...
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) can improve teamwork among future healthcare professio...
The Veterans Health Administration (VA), with the Office of Academic Affiliations, launched a pilot ...
Background: - Interprofessional education (IPE) is a global imperative - Health profession education...
Purpose: To assess the impact of a Maine Medical Center Dept. of Family Medicine interprofessional ...
Purpose: Internationally, and in Australia, interprofessional education (IPE) is becoming typical in...
Background: The Interprofessional Education (IPE) First-Year Program was started at the West Virgini...
VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION CoEPCE Purpose •Develop and test innovative approaches for curricula ...
Three scales were administered to measure attitudes of graduate students in health professions prior...
Purpose: Discuss the development and evaluation of an interprofessional education (IPE) program desi...
Background: Educational background and students’ preparedness influence interprofessional education ...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
This paper provides a general overview of an upcoming evaluation plan with JCIPE that began this fal...
Background: Healthcare learners are the future healthcare providers. The preparationthey receive in ...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Randomly selected students in the Academic Health Sciences Divisions and Psychology Department at ET...
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) can improve teamwork among future healthcare professio...
The Veterans Health Administration (VA), with the Office of Academic Affiliations, launched a pilot ...
Background: - Interprofessional education (IPE) is a global imperative - Health profession education...
Purpose: To assess the impact of a Maine Medical Center Dept. of Family Medicine interprofessional ...
Purpose: Internationally, and in Australia, interprofessional education (IPE) is becoming typical in...
Background: The Interprofessional Education (IPE) First-Year Program was started at the West Virgini...
VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION CoEPCE Purpose •Develop and test innovative approaches for curricula ...
Three scales were administered to measure attitudes of graduate students in health professions prior...
Purpose: Discuss the development and evaluation of an interprofessional education (IPE) program desi...
Background: Educational background and students’ preparedness influence interprofessional education ...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
This paper provides a general overview of an upcoming evaluation plan with JCIPE that began this fal...
Background: Healthcare learners are the future healthcare providers. The preparationthey receive in ...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Randomly selected students in the Academic Health Sciences Divisions and Psychology Department at ET...