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Brazilian Ministry of Health posts PET-Saúde/Interprofessionality Program Report

The Brazilian Ministry of Health has developed a report with the results of the PET-Saúde/Interprofessionality Program. This program, which reached 120 universities and public health services in Brazil, had the participation of more than 6000 participants, including students, health professionals and professors. Currently the report is only in Portuguese and released in Brazil. There are […]

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Interprofessional transformation: are we making a difference?

(After completing an engaging and fruitful Winterthur Symposium; Interprofessional.Global recalls John H.V. Gilbert’s Keynote Presentation at All Together Better Health IX, Auckland NZ in September 2018, it provides an excellent perspective to guide our shared commitment and work moving forward) Today I would like you to join me on a journey of exploration. The journey

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University of Toronto Centre for Interprofessional Education VITAL (Virtual Interprofessional Teaching & Learning) Program 🗓

February 1 – 17, 2022 – Six 90 minute modules Facilitators: Dean Lising, Team-Based Practice and Education Lead at the Centre for Interprofessional Education and Lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and Darlene Hubley, Interprofessional Education Leader, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital For details and to register now: https://ipe.utoronto.ca/vital-virtual-ip-teaching-and-learning

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Call for Submissions for Special Journal Issue on “Strengthening Healthcare Systems and Services through Intersectoral and Interprofessional Partnerships”

Building partnerships across sectors and professions can strengthen the safety and quality of healthcare. Working in silos cannot meet the growing complexities of healthcare needs of populations. There are repeated calls for sectors (e.g., primary and secondary care; academia and industry) to work together closely to not only enhance health outcomes but also bridge the

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