2008
DOI: 10.1080/13561820802012950
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A new model for collaborative continuing professional development

Abstract: For collaborative patient-centered practice models to develop, improved collaboration in the workplace is needed. In this project we aimed to create a model of continuing professional development (CPD) using a case based approach that would allow the exchange of information between primary health care providers in the community. Over 60 participants from community care sectors including physicians, nurses and administrators participated in a planning group and two consultation workshops. Using participatory ac… Show more

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“…Thus, interprofessional CE for pharmacists and other health care disciplines such as medicine and nursing must become more prominent. 65,66 We believe that such development and interprofessional interactions will stimulate pharmacists to practice to the full extent of their capabilities as part of an effective health care team Professionals are represented by diverse demographic groups. Three main demographic groups enroll in CE courses.…”
Section: Audiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, interprofessional CE for pharmacists and other health care disciplines such as medicine and nursing must become more prominent. 65,66 We believe that such development and interprofessional interactions will stimulate pharmacists to practice to the full extent of their capabilities as part of an effective health care team Professionals are represented by diverse demographic groups. Three main demographic groups enroll in CE courses.…”
Section: Audiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this educational approach where different health cadres learn together and interact, we found role delineation can be discussed with the aim that participants left the workshop with a clear concept of the guideline areas relevant to their clinical role, but also with a greater appreciation of the roles of their colleagues and of consumer issues. Implementing complex guidelines requires collaborative care involving all members of the health care team and an understanding of the contributions of each provider is essential [25]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having identified the relevant societal problems and collaboration challenges, it must be considered how IPE can contribute to achieving these desired outcomes. The goal of IPE could be to improve collaboration in a more general way through helping professionals to understand the contribution of each other and enhance working relations (Delva et al , 2008). This commonly involves development of teamwork skills, appreciation of each profession’s scope of practice, and collaborative practice skills (Price et al , 2009).…”
Section: Overview Of Ipe Within Primary Carementioning
confidence: 99%