Unsure about the best way to implement Interprofessional Education (IPE)? Delve into this book to read real life case studies and proven strategies for success. It will demystify, guide and inspire.
Designed to provide a working understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with IPE, the text features:
? Clear and practical advice from lecturers' own experience
? Tried, tested and individually evaluated learning tools
? Worked examples and case studies to highlight good practice
? A variety of templates, ranging from student guides to validated evaluation tools
? Information on innovative new methods for course delivery, including e-learning mechanisms.
This accessible handbook is useful for all lecturers and practitioners involved in developing, implementing and evaluating IPE both in higher education and in practice.
This text will demystify interprofessional education, showing readers how theory can be turned into practice. Aimed at those interested in establishing or developing IPE strategies within education and practice settings, it outlines tried and tested approaches, giving a true insight into the successes and outcomes when IPE is implemented.
Clear and practical advice from lecturers who have already implemented interprofessional education in practice will help new courses avoid the same pitfalls and develop their own
Worked examples and case studies in every chapter will keep the reader engaged and help to illuminate best practice
Information on innovative new methods for course delivery, such as elearning mechanisms, ensures the book is relevant for today's technologicallyaware audience
Contains evaluation tools that have been validated and are ready to use
Pat Bluteau
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