Title: COLLEGE OF HEALTH DISCIPLINES UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
1COLLEGE OF HEALTH DISCIPLINESUNIVERSITY OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA
- Lesley Bainbridge, BSR(PT), M.Ed.
- Associate Principal Interprofessional Programs
(College of Health Disciplines) - University of British Columbia
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3Theoretical models for interprofessional health
education
- College of Health Disciplines models.
- National Expert Committee model.
4Professional Education Program Inputs
Occupational Therapy
Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology
Clinical Psychology
Medical Laboratory Sciences
Food, Nutrition Health
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Human Kinetics
Social Work Family Studies
Physical Therapy
Dental Hygiene
Counselling Psychology
Midwifery
Medicine
Nursing
Dentistry
Output Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Interprofessional Collaborative Learning Inputs
Profession Specific Practice Outputs
5Interprofessional activities within program
curricula,e.g. any course in which some mention
is made of another professional who works within
a team
6Interprofessional Education ModelCharles,
Bainbridge Gilbert 2004
Interprofessional Health Education for
Patient/Client Centred Collaborative Practice to
Improve Patient Care
Learning Process
Professional
Personal
Interprofessional
Interprofessional Education Development Stages
Exposure
Immersion
Mastery
7College of Health Disciplines
- Quick reminder about the College
- The College of Health Disciplines fosters,
enhances, and sustains a culture of
interprofessional education for future health and
human service practitioners through innovative
student learning, collaborative research, and
best practices. - New purpose
- The College of Health Disciplines leads the 15
health and human service programs at UBC in
interprofessional education and research.
8College of Health Disciplines
- The College, inaugurated February 11, 2002, is
not a Faculty. It is an innovative affiliation of
seven Faculties - Agricultural Sciences
- Applied Science
- Arts
- Dentistry
- Education
- Medicine, and
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Each of these Faculties either represents a
health discipline, or is academic home to one or
more health or human service Schools or
Departments.
9College of Health Disciplines
- COURSES
- IHHS 200 Understanding the Sociocultural
Determinants of the Health of Populations - IHHS 300 Working in International Health
- IHHS 301 First Nations Health and the
Traditional Role of Plants - IHHS 400 Health Care Team Development
- IHHS 401 Health Care Ethics
- IHHS 402 HIV/AIDS Prevention Care
- IHHS 403 Interdisciplinary Practice with
Children Families - IHHS 404 First Nations Health Historical
Contemporary Issues - IHHS 405 Palliative Care
- IHHS 406 Aging from an Interdisciplinary
Perspective - Disability and Justice recently approved by UBC
Senate
10College of Health Disciplines
- To support its mission, the College serves as a
home for a number of different units. These units
provide assistance to affiliating Faculties in
learning and research activities - Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
- Centre for International Health
- Division of Educational Support and
Development - Division of Health Care Communication
- Educational Technology Resource Centre
- Institute for Aboriginal Health
- Division for Interprofessional Programs
- Division of Evaluation and Research
11Examples of initiatives
- IRPbc Teams of students entering practice
education settings together to learn with and
from each other in rural and remote communities. - Partnership with BC Academic Health Council and
other post secondary education institutions.
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13IRPbc
- one of the primary strengths of the program was
in creating a greater understanding of the
perspectives, goals and skill sets of other
health professionals, which will undoubtedly aid
our ability to work in a more efficient and
cooperative manner in the future. - this program is a step in the right direction
in creating more respect, understanding and
teamwork between health care professionals. - IRPbc medical student
14IRPbc Challenges and Future Directions for
Sustainability
- Complex logistics among PSE and community
scheduling. - Rigidity of curricular schedules among programs.
- Financial support for students and communities.
- Accommodation and transportation
- Changing responsibilities and roles.
- Full report of first two years www.bcahc.bc.ca
15Another example IECPCP
- The BC Network for Interprofessional Education
for Collaborative Patient Centred Practice
(Health Canada and the BC Ministry of Health
Services funding). - The College is the paymaster and provides overall
co-ordination. - The Health Authorities lead the way with
innovative projects. - Key areas of focus context for collaboration,
evaluation, curriculum, knowledge mobilization.
16IRPbc Challenges and Future Directions for
Sustainability
- Geography is a challenge.
- Communication among project partners is key.
- Health Authorities will be challenged to find
ways to sustain system change. - Sharing of lessons learned and new partnerships
may lead the way.