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 They are here for your use and historical reference but may not reflect the current status.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.
References


Refworks

In-BC is proud to announce the availability of an online bibliography of interprofessional education and collaborative patient-centred practice reference material. This bibliography utilizes a UBC RefWorks RefShare license that provides shared use of the bibliography. The bibliography is a work in progress and we expect continued development of it over the next several months. Please check back frequently as its content will change over time.

To access the In-BC RefWorks Bibliography, please click here. Because this is a shared version of the bibliography, you do not have the ability to edit and/or add entries, but you do have the ability to generate your own personalized reference list. Under the ‘help’ menu of the bibliography, please select ‘tutorial’ and this will give you an overview of the functionality of the RefShare bibliography and instructions on how to use it.

 

Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional Education and Collaboration: Theoretical Challenges, Practical Solutions (.doc) by John Gilbert and Lesley Bainbridge References (.doc)
Preparing a Health Care Workforce for the 21st Century:
The Challenge of Chronic Conditions
World Health Organization, 2005
Demonstrating Excellence in Practice-Based Teaching for Public Health (.pdf) The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) Council of Public Health Practice Coordinators, October, 2004.
Top 10 health care ethics challenges facing the public BMC Medical Ethics, June 2005

The UBC Lego® Exercise This group activity is a great starting point for discussions about creating and fostering effective interprofessional teams in health care settings.

Journal, Education for Health: Change in Learning & Practice – November 2005 is a special issue in collaboration with Rural and Remote Health. Subscription article from Taylor & Francis

Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Patient-Centred Practice:
A Health Canada Initiative Pamphlet

 

Collaborative Practice

Working Together: Enhancing Multidisciplinary Primary Care in BC, BC Medical Association, October 2005



Patient-Centred Care

Delivering Great Care : Engaging Patients and Families as Partners, an article from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
Guide to Collaborative Team Practice from the Ontario Ministry of Health



Knowledge Translation

Linking Scholarship and Communities - Report of the Commission on Community-Engaged Scholarship in the Health Professions , Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the Kellogg Foundation, 2005

A Framework for Spread: From Local Improvements to System-Wide Change, from the Institute of Health Improvement, 2005 http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Results/WhitePapers/AFrameworkforSpreadWhitePaper.htm

Guidelines for Medical and Health Information Sites on the Internet http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/283/12/1600