Creating the Health Care Team of the Future: The Toronto Model for Interprofessional Education and Practice (The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work)
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Rating | : | 4.94 (632 Votes) |
Asin | : | 080147941X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The role of the Centre for IPE, a formal partnership between the University of Toronto and the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network, is to create a hub for the university and the many teaching hospitals where all core parties can be actively engaged in redesigning this new model of health care. One way to significantly improve the delivery of health care is to teach the health professionals who provide care to work together, to communicate with each other across professional boundaries, and to start to think and act like a team that has the patient at its center. Hodges give a brief background of the Toronto Model and provide a step-by-step guide to developing an IPE program.. In Creating the Health Care Team of the Future, Sioban Nelson, Maria Tassone, and Brian D. The team-based care movement is at the heart of major changes in medical education and will become an element in the new accreditation standards.T
Incredible book that is user friendly! The authors of the book have created a well-structured and highly useable volume. Based on the highly successful IPE model at the University of Toronto, this book provides both the intellectual rationale and the building blocks for developing an IPE program. The book is framed by a case study approach and offers reflection questions for users to ponder their own context for IPE as well as the resources they will need to design, develop and implement an IPE program. I highly recommend this book to be use by professional programs across many levels.. "Good summary of issues at undergraduate university level" according to Dr. Curtis SMith. Addresses a world-class case of conversion to interprofessional health care training at the pre-licensure level. Good reference list. Fair examples. Amazon Customer said Pass. This book is so basic that I didn't use it for my publication. The future of healthcare is in the past for this one!
Maria Tassone is the inaugural director of the Centre for IPE. Brian D. He is the coauthor of Creating the Health Care Team of the Future: The Toronto Model for Interprofessional Education and Care and coeditor of The Question of Competence: Reconsidering Medical Education in the Twenty-First Century, both from Cornell. Sioban Nelson
Kiovsky, Indiana University School of Medicine. The quality of this work is outstanding. With interprofessional education and care sweeping across the United States, academic programs will be looking for a resource such as this to provide guidance for building their educational models. In addition to professional educators, leaders of health care systems themselves can learn from this book as they work to transform their structures and cultures to support teamwork around patients at the point of care, ideally reinforcing what new hires are learning in well-designed interprofessional education programs, rather than starting from scratch." – Jody Hoffer Gittel, ILR Reivew (August 2016) "Once again, the educational team from the University of Toronto is providing cutting-edge work. "The real value of this book is as a highly practical guide f