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Journal of Interprofessional Care | 2013

Reflections from an interprofessional education experience: evidence for the core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice.

Joy Doll; Kathleen A. Packard; Jennifer Furze; Kathryn N. Huggett; Gail M. Jensen; Diane Jorgensen; Marlene Wilken; Hardeep Chelal; Anna Maio

The Core Competencies for Collaborative Practice identify the skills needed by every health care provider to be successful in implementing interprofessional practice. Health professions students need to build skills for interprofessional practice as emerging professionals. Reflection is a core skill needed for successful interprofessional practices. This study identifies themes from an interprofessional education research project and discusses their congruency with the Competencies.


Medical Education Online | 2015

Peer-led problem-based learning in interprofessional education of health professions students.

Michael D. Lehrer; Samuel Murray; Ruth Benzar; Ryan Stormont; Megan Lightfoot; Michael Hafertepe; Gabrielle Welch; Nicholas Peters; Anna Maio

Background The role of peer teachers in interprofessional education has not been extensively studied. This study is designed to determine if peer-teacher-led problem-based seminars can influence medical and pharmacy students’ perceptions of interprofessional education. Methods Undergraduate medical and pharmacy students participated in one-hour problem-based learning seminars held over the course of 16 weeks. A case–control study design was used to compare perceptions of interprofessional education between students who participated in seminars and students who did not participate in seminars. The validated Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale (IEPS) was used to assess perceptions of interprofessional education and was distributed to medical and pharmacy students at the conclusion of 16 weeks of seminars. A two-tailed t-test was used to determine significance between groups. A survey was also distributed to all students regarding perceived barriers to involvement in interprofessional education training. Results In total, 97 students responded to IEPS (62 medical, 35 pharmacy). Data showed significantly higher perception of professional cooperation among medical students (p=0.006) and pharmacy students (p=0.02) who attended interprofessional seminars compared to those who did not attend. One hundred and nine students responded to the survey regarding perceived barriers to interprofessional education, with the two most common barriers being: ‘I am not aware of interprofessional education opportunities’ (61.5%) and ‘I do not have time to participate’ (52.3%). Conclusion Based on this data we believe peer-teacher-led problem-based interprofessional seminars can be used to increase medical and pharmacy students’ perceived need for professional cooperation. Currently, major barriers to interprofessional education involvement are awareness and time commitment. Undergraduate health professions education can incorporate student-led seminars to improve interprofessional education.


MedGenMed : Medscape general medicine | 2004

Physical diagnosis find - Thymolipoma

Anna Maio; Christopher Pelt


Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2008

Early Learner Perceptions of the Attributes of Effective Preceptors.

Kathryn N. Huggett; Rugmini Warrier; Anna Maio


Medscape general medicine | 2004

Comparative Value of Clinical Information in Making a Diagnosis

Ronald J. Markert; Steven A. Haist; Steven D. Hillson; Eugene C. Rich; Henry A. Sakowski; Anna Maio


Journal of research in interprofessional practice and education | 2012

Interprofessional Team Reasoning Framework as a Tool for Case Study Analysis with Health Professions Students: A Randomized Study

Kathleen A. Packard; Hardeep Chelal; Anna Maio; Joy Doll; Jennifer Furze; Kathryn N. Huggett; Gail M. Jensen; Diane Jorgensen; Marlene Wilken; Yongyue Qi


The American Journal of Medicine | 2003

Whatever happened to managed care

Eugene C. Rich; Ann Oasan; Anna Maio


Medical science educator | 2018

Design and Implementation of the Interprofessional Education Passport Curriculum in a Multi-campus University with Distance Learners

Kathleen A. Packard; Joy Doll; Kimberly Beran-Shepler; Nancy H. Stewart; Anna Maio


Archive | 2017

Introducing Collaborative Care: Teaching Basics of Interprofessional Education in an Online Environment

Joy Doll; Anna Maio; Ann Ryan Haddad; Margaret Jergenson; Karen A. Paschal; Katie Packard; Meghan Potthoff; Kathryn N. Huggett; Martha Todd


Archive | 2017

Measuring the Impact of an Online IPE Course on Team Perceptions (poster 20)

Meghan Potthoff; Katie Packard; Joy Doll; Gail M. Jensen; Cindy Costanzo; Anna Maio; Mike White

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Creighton University

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Mathematica Policy Research

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