IPE Curriculum
IPE is an approach to teaching and learning that brings together students from two or more professions to learn about, from and with each other in service of enabling effective collaboration. The goal of IPE is to improve health outcomes through the education of a collaborative practice-ready workforce that is prepared to respond to local and global health needs (WHO, 2010).
The IPE initiative at CBU has seen major developments in the past three years. In collaboration with the Interfaculty Curriculum Committee, Called2Collaborate (the IPE Curriculum) has been elevated to a more sophisticated experience for students. In the IPE Curriculum, students will be able to advance through the developmental levels designed as courses—Exposure, Immersion and Competence—with competencies identified by the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC).
CBU Framework for Interprofessional Education Curriculum and Core Competencies (PDF)
Exposure: Introduction | Immersion: Development | Competence: Entry-to-Practice | |
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Curriculum | Introduce learners early in their educational programs to engage in activities that offer knowledge based information, focused on “describing roles and responsibilities” and “demonstrating awareness of interprofessional (IP) communication and teamwork in the context of shared curricular topics required across health professions. An introductory level hybrid course of Inter-Professional Education Collaborative (IPEC) competencies and an end of course seminar for all students will be required. | Engage intermediate learners in their educational program together through their own programs activities that provide opportunities to continue to build upon IPE competencies. Programs will integrate multifaceted active teaching methods such as simulation; problem based learning, clinical practicum, community –based projects, service-learning, and other IPE activities. | Integrate advanced learners to work collaboratively as appropriate, to assess, plan, provide care/intervention and make decisions to optimize client/patient, family, and community health outcomes and improve quality of care through a University wide IPE simulation. Students will draw upon previously learned knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to the four domains of IPE education to effectively apply leadership qualities that support collaborative practice, and team effectiveness. |
Competency Domain 1: Values and Ethics for Interprofessional Practice | Knowledge
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Skill / Behavior Contribute to IPE ethical reasoning and decision-making. Attitude Illustrate respect for values that facilitate ethical behavior as it relates to IP team functioning to maximize quality, safe patient care. |
Skill / Behavior Practice ethically in an IP team environment. Attitude Demonstrate an integration of respect and value for the IP team contributions in patient/client, family, community centered care. |
Competency Domain 2: Roles and Responsibilities | Knowledge Describe own role, responsibilities, values and scope of practice effectively to clients/ patients/families and other professionals. |
Skill / Behavior Accurately describe the roles, responsibilities and scopes of practice of other professions. Contribute to: Involving other professions in client/patient, family, and community care appropriate to their roles and responsibilities. |
Skill Utilize the full scope of knowledge, skills, and abilities of available health professionals and healthcare workers to provide care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective, and equitable. |
Competency Domain 3: Communication | Knowledge Recognize and understand how one’s own uniqueness, including power and hierarchy within the IP team, contributes to communication effectiveness. |
Skill/Behavior Contribute to effective IP team communication, including: giving and receiving feedback, addressing conflict or difference of opinions, self-reflection. Attitude Awareness of and openness to utilize and develop effective IP team communication. |
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Competency Domain 4: Teams and Teamwork | Knowledge
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