Monday, 28 June 2021

New Article in Journal of Interprofessional Care: "From uniprofessionality to interprofessionality: dual vs dueling identities in healthcare"

Dr. Hossein Khalili and Dr. Sheri L. Price authored a new article  "From uniprofessionality to interprofessionality: dual vs dueling identities in healthcare" in the Journal of Interprofessional Care. The transformation from uniprofessionality to interprofessionality in healthcare requires the application of interprofessional socialization not just at the individual level, but also at the professional and system levels. In this process of interprofessional socialization, we need to embrace the uniqueness of each profession while cultivating an interprofessional collaboration culture in the system (dual identity). In so doing, we can facilitate a shifting mind-set, culture, operations, and policies in healthcare to recognize and foster the contribution and accountability of each profession toward achieving the quadruple aim of better care, better health, better value, and better work experience. Healthcare systems are still viewed as siloed performances of single professions, rather than a collective functioning of interprofessional teams. Current policies, procedures, and regulations in healthcare education and practice seem to contribute to this context in which the various health and social care professions are set in opposition to one another. The historical, and still prominent, uniprofessional education and socialization practices position health and social care professions to view each as rivals and threats toward achieving their profession/al advancement and growth. 

Access article at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13561820.2021.1928029

Contact Dr. Hossein Khalili, Director, UW Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education (UW CIPE) and President, InterprofessionalResearch.Global (IPR.Global): hkhalili@wisc.edu

Thursday, 10 June 2021

IPR.Global Scholar Spotlight - Dr. Kaprea Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University (USA)

Hello, I am Dr. Kaprea Johnson, and I am a tenured associate professor of Counselor Education at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA USA. Within this area I focus on how interprofessional education and collaboration between graduate level mental health and allied health care students can improve patient outcomes. I am currently the Director of the Equity Research Lab, in which collaborative projects focus on equity issues in screening children and transitional aged youth for social inequities (i.e., discrimination, food and housing insecurity, income inequality), school/mental health counselor training needs to address social inequities, and interrogating systems that perpetuate inequities (i.e., education and healthcare systems). 

These innovative lines of research have helped our team of interprofessional collaborators in garnering over $5 million in grants. In addition, I have conducted over 100 presentations/ or trainings, have two books, several non-refereed practitioner focus publications, and 53 peer reviewed publications in national and international journals in counseling, education, and allied health. Additionally, I have a consulting and coaching practice that supports organizations and professionals interested in solutions for justice, diversity, healing, and equity.

Contact Dr. Kaprea Johnson: johnsonkf@vcu.edu

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Monday, 7 June 2021

Dr. John Gilbert Named as Acting Interim Director of the UBC Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies


The Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of British Columbia is pleased to announce that Professor Emeritus John Gilbert (Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Disciplines, School of Audiology & Speech Sciences) has been appointed as the Acting Interim Director of the Institute beginning June 1st, 2021.  

Dr. Gilbert has been a seminal leader in the education of health professionals in British Columbia, Canada and globally. His vision and leadership led to the concept of interprofessional education being developed as a central tenet of collaborative person-centred practice and care.  Dr. Gilbert is founding Principal & Professor Emeritus, College of Health Disciplines, University of British Columbia. He is a Senior Scholar, WHO Collaborating Centre on Health Workforce Planning and Research, Dalhousie University; Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University. He holds the DR. TMA Pai Endowment Chair in Interprofessional Education & Practice, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India, and is an Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney. He is Founding Chair, The Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative and has given over 220 keynote presentations in the past 10 years.

Professor Gilbert has been an Adjunct Professor, University of Pittsburgh, and at the National University of Malaysia. He was Co-Chair of the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice.  He was elected a Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, in 2008, was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in April 2012, and in October 2013 received the Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to International Allied Health Development Award from the International Chief Health Professions Officers Organization.

Dr. Gilbert was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest civilian award, in July 2011. He received the degree Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa from Dalhousie University in June 2016. He was the recipient of the Pioneer Award, National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, USA, 2017 for his ground-breaking work in advancing the field of interprofessional practice and education.

The Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies provides scholars with an exceptional opportunity to explore innovative research questions in a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment.  The search for a new Interim Director is ongoing, and we hope to announce a new appointment to that role in the coming months.

For more information on the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies go to: https://pwias.ubc.ca/

Wednesday, 2 June 2021

IPR.Global Scholar Spotlight - Dr. Gérard Filies, University of the Western Cape (South Africa)

My name is Dr. Gérard Filies, and I am a registered Occupational Therapist by profession with a B.Sc. (Occupational Therapy) degree from the University of the Western Cape. I also have an M.Phil. (Health Sciences Education) Master’s degree from Stellenbosch University and obtained a PhD degree from the University of the Western Cape (UWC). My wife, Dr Sylnita Swartz-Filies, and I made history at UWC in 2018 by being the first married couple to both graduate with PhD degrees in the same ceremony. We were acknowledged by the Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa as the first married Occupational Therapy couple to achieve this accolade in the Western Cape. In 2019 we received the platinum award for the most inspirational couple from the I Do Magazine annual award ceremony in Johannesburg. The title of my PhD study was: Development of an interprofessional education model that aims to instill the core competencies of interprofessional collaborative practice in allied health students’ curriculum. 

At UWC, I am employed as a full time senior lecturer within the Interprofessional Education Unit (IPEU) in the Faculty of Community & Health Sciences. Responsibilities include: curriculum development, lectures, research, facilitation of faculty development workshops, co-ordination of interprofessional activities with postgraduate and undergraduate students, interprofessional supervision of students; and development of community sites for interprofessional placement of students for fieldwork. Research areas of interest include: Interprofessional Education, Service-Learning, Health Promotion, Primary Health Care and Community-Based Education. His current research project includes the use of 3D printing in interprofessional education and collaborative practice. Current teaching responsibilities at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels are: Primary Health Care, Interdisciplinary Health Promotion, Interprofessional Education World Café workshops, Interprofessional Ethics and Shared Research Methods. I am part of a team and was appointed as convenor for driving the process for registration and accreditation of the Postgraduate Diploma in Interprofessional Education and Health – a first of its kind in the Western Cape, if not a first in South Africa. The programme is currently being planned for implementation in August 2021. 

I have been invited by the Universities of Missouri and Winston Salem State University in the United States of America to develop their Interprofessional Education curriculum in 2018 and 2019. I was also invited to the Nelson Mandela University in 2019 as a guest speaker for interprofessional education and has facilitated a webinar series on interprofessional education and collaborative practice between 2019 and 2020 as part of capacity development for faculty members. I also served as the secretariat of the African Interprofessional Network (AfrIPEN) from 2017 to 2018 and is a member of Interprofessional Research.Global (IPR.Global).

Contact Dr. Gérard Filies: gfilies@uwc.ac.za

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Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Share your Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice research with a Global audience!

 

Submit a “Scholar Spotlight” for the Interprofessional Research.Global blog!


Write a paragraph or two on your interests and current work and share a photo, submitting through the following link: https://slu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_20mcK3xSaIDaHWt 


Feel free to share anything about your work, here are some ideas on what you could include:


  • Who are you? Where are you from? And what is your role?

  • How did you first get involved in interprofessional education and research?

  • What achievement are you most proud of in the area of interprofessional education and research?

  • What does IPR.Global mean to you?

  • What is your favorite pizza? (does pineapple even belong on pizza?) 


Include a photo and social media handles, so we can share to your network!

Thursday, 27 May 2021

IPR.Global Scholar Spotlight - Dr. Vikki Park, Northumbria University (UK)


Hi, my name is Dr. Vikki Park. I’m a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Northumbria University in Newcastle, UK. It’s great to get the chance to virtually meet you all and I look forward to reading other member profiles in the weeks that follow. My clinical expertise is in critical care and my passion for interprofessional education (IPE) started whilst nursing and has continued into my academic career. So much so that I recently completed my PhD exploring interprofessional learning culture in adult critical care and am looking forward to publishing and further disseminating my findings. If you are intrigued (or perhaps have insomnia and are looking for a cure) you can find my thesis here: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/45621/


I have a leadership role with IPE within my university which supports around 3000 students from 9 professional fields per year. As well as researching, teaching, facilitating, and leading interprofessional activities, I’ve recently become an active member of IPR.Global and have joined the Communication Taskforce. New members are always welcome, so do get it touch and I’m looking forward to working with colleagues across the world to promote interprofessional research. In the UK, the national organisation for IPE is CAIPE (Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education) and I am a research working group member, in addition to being a member of INHWE (International Network for Health Workforce Education) an international organisation bringing healthcare educators and researchers together from all disciplines. 

It’s an exciting time for interprofessional collaboration and the COVID pandemic has emphasised the need for health and social care professionals to work together effectively more than ever on a global scale. I’m looking forward to contributing to international interprofessional research and sharing best practice with the goal of promoting high quality safe holistic patient care! 

Contact Dr. Vikki Park: vikki2.park@northumbria.ac.uk

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Thursday, 6 May 2021

CIHC Collaboration à la Carte features Q&A on IPE/IPCP Policies and Laws with Marie-Andrée Girard

The Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) hosts a monthly speaker series Collaboration à la Carte which includes presentations – some live and some pre-recorded – on interprofessional collaborative practice, education and emerging areas of research. 

Join CIHC on May 20, 2021, 1:00 PM EST, for a presentation and Q&A with Marie-Andrée Girard on IPE, IPCP, policies and laws... why does it matter? 

Read more about the presentation here: 

REGISTRATION LINK

Please note you need to be a CIHC member to register for this event; you can read more about CIHC membership here: 

MEMBERSHIP LINK

For more information contact Laura O'Connor at oconnor.design@gmail.com.