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Transformation of an online multidisciplinary course into a live interprofessional experience

To design, implement, and assess an interprofessional education (IPE) course in the first professional year of students enrolled in eight different health professions programs. An interprofessional faculty committee created a 1-credit hour required IPE course to not only teach students about the rol...

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Published in:American journal of pharmaceutical education 2017-06, Vol.81 (5), p.1
Main Authors: Sincak, Carrie, Gunn, James, Conroy, Christine, Komperda, Kathy, Van Kanegan, Kevin, Krumdick, Nathaniel, Lee, Michelle, Kanjirath, Preetha, Lempicki, Kelly, Heinking, Kurt, Spiegel, Jacqueline
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Osteopathic medicine
Pharmacy
Professional Education
Study and teaching
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