[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Interprofessional collaborative practice, requiring providers from two or more disciplines to effectively work together, is considered necessary to enhance health outcomes at the individual, organizational, and system-level in the United States. Accordingly, professional programs within higher education are now mandated to incorporate pedagogical strategies preparing students for collaborative care. Regrettably, physical therapy students report decreased readiness to engage in collaborative care as compared to peers, being associated with socialization practices reinforcing disciplinary silos and autonomous practice. Resultantly, the identification of strategies increasing interprofessional socialization, identifi...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
This study examined the opinions of physical therapy faculty relative to teaching and fostering prof...
BACKGROUND: Workforce responsibilities in the clinical setting between the physical therapist (PT) a...
Interprofessional collaboration is a key component of the provision of high quality, safe, and effec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-194).Academic coordinators/directors of clinical educ...
This study examined leadership knowledge and skills development in accredited physical therapist pro...
Athletic training and physical therapy programs suffer from a shortage of appropriately prepared fac...
BACKGROUND: Health professions faculty members often come to the academy without formal training as ...
Purpose: To understand the professional socialization of physical therapy (PT) students. Method: For...
Background and Purpose. Entry-level physical therapy students go through a distinct period of profe...
Purpose: Health professions students experience professional socialization during their program of s...
Healthcare Mentor Project Individuals with one or more chronic health conditions Share their time ...
Introduction: Based on a review of literature, there is a gap of knowledge on how students perceive ...
Background While the need for interprofessional education (IPE) has been clearly elucidated, (Interp...
poster abstractOver the past six months, Indiana University physical therapy students have organized...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
This study examined the opinions of physical therapy faculty relative to teaching and fostering prof...
BACKGROUND: Workforce responsibilities in the clinical setting between the physical therapist (PT) a...
Interprofessional collaboration is a key component of the provision of high quality, safe, and effec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-194).Academic coordinators/directors of clinical educ...
This study examined leadership knowledge and skills development in accredited physical therapist pro...
Athletic training and physical therapy programs suffer from a shortage of appropriately prepared fac...
BACKGROUND: Health professions faculty members often come to the academy without formal training as ...
Purpose: To understand the professional socialization of physical therapy (PT) students. Method: For...
Background and Purpose. Entry-level physical therapy students go through a distinct period of profe...
Purpose: Health professions students experience professional socialization during their program of s...
Healthcare Mentor Project Individuals with one or more chronic health conditions Share their time ...
Introduction: Based on a review of literature, there is a gap of knowledge on how students perceive ...
Background While the need for interprofessional education (IPE) has been clearly elucidated, (Interp...
poster abstractOver the past six months, Indiana University physical therapy students have organized...
Purpose: Mentoring is a process and a relationship between a novice and an expert that fosters intel...
This study examined the opinions of physical therapy faculty relative to teaching and fostering prof...
BACKGROUND: Workforce responsibilities in the clinical setting between the physical therapist (PT) a...