Interprofessional Collaboration in the Covid-19 EraÂ
Cons and Pros
27th of September 2021;Â 14:15 Swedish time- 08:15 EST- 15:45 Tehran time
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Introduction:
Corona’s pandemic, despite the many problems created, caused to reveal the importance and difficulties of interdisciplinary teamwork across the world. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) refers to the occasions which multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families etc. In this regard WHO has recommended IPC strategies for controlling different aspects of COVID-19. Therefore, the educational system of different countries (Developed and Developing) during the pandemic should be concerned about effective educational methods to improve teamwork capabilities among health care providers. The pandemic illuminates the need for worldwide collaboration. In this regard, we aimed to share different countries experiences about applying IPE/IPC approaches in Medical Education in this period of time and also its’ threats and opportunities.Â
The webinar will be held by EDC of TUMS in cooperation with: IPC Café, Soder Hospital in Sweden and University Health Network in Canada 27th of Sep, 2021.
Objectives:Â
- Introduction about IPC and its’ different domains with emphasis on conflict management and the Iranian current situation
- Short history of CANMED effort to develop IPE/ IPC domainÂ
-  IPE/ IPC and its’ challenges and opportunities around the world. How to move from threats to opportunitiesÂ
- IPC/IPE current situation and importance in different context that will support its implementation based on the WHO recommendationÂ
Webinar Timetable
Subject | Presenter | Time |
Opening session | Dr Sari Ponzer | 5min |
• Defining IPE/IPC concepts and domains • Considering current situation of IPC | Dr Mandana Shirazi | 20 min |
• Collaborative Care: IPE/IPC Groundwork to Live in Action” • Brief history of CanMEDS Collaborator role Examples of IPE/C case report in real life in Ontario | Dr Denyse Richardson | 20 min |
• Interprofessional Learning and Collaboration in clinical practice and faculty development • Development and current experiences from Stockholm | Dr Rene Ballnus and Dr Malin Horngen | 20 min |
Questions & Answers | All Presenters | 30 min |
Wrap up! | Dr Sari Ponzer | 15Â min |