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Introducing Interprofessional Education in Nursing Curricula

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Abstract Promoting positive outcomes is a primary focus of providers when treating patients in all health care settings. Interprofessional education is an integral and necessary practice that must take place… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Promoting positive outcomes is a primary focus of providers when treating patients in all health care settings. Interprofessional education is an integral and necessary practice that must take place to ensure that positive outcomes are achieved and to promote patient safety. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the Institute of Medicine, and the National League of Nursing have prioritized interprofessional collaboration as a crucial component of education necessary to improve the quality of health care in the United States. Curricular development in nursing is a principle setting where interprofessional education can be developed.

Keywords: education nursing; introducing interprofessional; nursing curricula; interprofessional education; education

Journal Title: Teaching and Learning in Nursing
Year Published: 2017

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