transforming healthcare through patient-centred collaborative education & practice

Highlights

The Waneta Primary Care Clinic in Trail is a shining example of IP collaboration in progress. Started initially by Dr. Blair Stanley, the clinic has grown to become an integral aspect of the community.
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The information and links below are materials that have been brought forward from the previous In-BC website. Please keep in mind that these pages have been created at various stages of In-BC's development. They are here for your use and historical reference but may not reflect the current status. The new website is under development and up to date information will be added weekly.
British Columbia Competency Framework for Interprofessional Collaboration

The UBC College of Health Disciplines, using the Interprofessional Network of BC (In-BC) Guided Independent Fieldwork Study (GIFS) framework as a foundation developed the following 'Competency Framework for Interprofessional Collaboration'. The objective of this framework is to inform curriculum development for health and human service professionals throughout the continuum of learning. It is hoped that this framework will be used as an interprofessional competency framework by health and human service educators, practitioners and decision-makers throughout the province.

To download the framework in pdf format, please click here, or to view the framework online, please click here.