Interprofessional education between speech pathology and nursing programs: A collaborative e-platform curriculum approach.

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Interprofessional practice between nurses and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in healthcare is essential, and it is a priority for both professions. Interprofessional education (IPE) is warranted to move forward professional partnership, and would be best served through incorporation into academic training for both disciplines. A combined synchronous and asynchronous e-platform collaborative approach that minimizes encroachment on already overcrowded clinical curricula is described. Implementation is outlined for use within a graduate-level dysphagia course for SLP students and a medical/surgical undergraduate course for nursing students. This model is flexible and lends itself for use in other courses within clinical disciplines.
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Authors Gurevich, Naomi;Osmelak, Danielle R;Farris, Cindy;
Journal journal of interprofessional care
Year 2019
DOI 10.1080/13561820.2019.1657815
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