The IPR.Global Best Research Awards recognize
interprofessional scholarly works that exemplify excellence in the following:
The Barbara Fifield Brandt IPR.Global Award – The Barbara
Fifield Brandt IPR.Global Award will recognize an academic – practice
partnership team that demonstrates impact on learner and health outcomes
through sustaining and connecting interprofessional education and collaborative
practice in community-based practice settings serving vulnerable and high-risk
populations.
The Hugh Barr Global Award – The Hugh Barr IPR.Global Award
will recognize the evaluation/project by an interprofessional team of an outstanding
example of collaboration between institutions/organizations in high-income and
low/middle-income countries to promote and sustain interprofessional education
and collaborative practice.
The John H.V. Gilbert Global Award – The John H.V. Gilbert
IPR.Global Award will recognize an outstanding Ph.D. dissertation that has
resulted in a learning paradigm which brings interprofessional education and
learning to interprofessional collaborative practice in a clinical setting
where practitioners, students and patients have been engaged in developing
measurable interprofessional high quality care.
The awards aim at recognizing and honoring the innovative
interprofessional partnership, projects or research that has demonstrated a
positive impact on the academic/practice/community with a notable contribution
to the interprofessional education and collaborative practice field.
To learn more and apply, please review the 2020 IPR.Global Best Research Awards Application Guidelines: https://research.interprofessional.global/2020bestresearchawards/