Interprofessional health education in Australia : the way forward.
The report outlines the findings of a national consultation process into the need for building a health workforce in Australia that is flexible and capable of working in teams and across disciplines. It identifies four key areas of development aimed at significantly increasing the capacity of the Au...
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Australian Learning and Teaching Council
2009
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| ऑनलाइन पहुंच: | /resources/LTIPP%20position%20paper%20v1.0.pdf |
| सारांश: | The report outlines the findings of a national consultation process into the need for building a health workforce in Australia that is flexible and capable of working in teams and across disciplines. It identifies four key areas of development aimed at significantly increasing the capacity of the Australian higher education sector to graduate health professionals who have acquired well-developed interprofessional learning and interprofessional practice (IPP)capabilities: informing and resourcing curriculum development; embedding interprofessional practice as a core component of health professional practice standards and where appropriate, in registration and accreditation processes; establishing and implementing a program of research to support and inform development; establishing an IPP knowledge management system. [Executive summary, ed] |
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| आईएसबीएन: | 9780646511634 9780646511634 |