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Book Review: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures

Anne Fadiman, the author and narrator of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Culture, shares the story of Lia Lee, a young Hmong girl with severe epilepsy, to demonstrate the detrimental impact of cultural misunderstanding between families and their doctors. This book… Read More »

Summary: Adherence to clinical guidelines in heart failure (HF)outpatients: Impact of an interprofessional HF team on evidence-basedmedication use

Clinical systolic heart failure (HF) guidelines specify recommendations for ACE inhibitors (ACEI), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) and beta blockers according to doses used in clinical trials. However, many HF patients remain suboptimally treated. Crissinger and colleagues sought to determine which provider type, between an interprofessional HF team, non-HF cardiologists and primary care physicians (PCP), most… Read More »

Summary: E-Learning with virtual teammates: A novel approach tointerprofessional education

The Institute of Medicine identified interprofessional education (IPE) as a key innovation for achieving the triple aim of better care, better outcomes and reduced health care costs. Yet, a shortage of qualified faculty and difficulty with aligning learners’ schedules often prevent sustainable and scalable IPE.  A virtual IPE intervention was developed to circumvent these barriers… Read More »

Summary: Partnership to promote interprofessional education and practicefor population and public health informatics: A case study

Team-based healthcare delivery models, which emphasize care coordination, patient engagement, and utilization of health information technology, are emerging. To achieve these models, expertise in interprofessional education, collaborative practice across professions, and informatics is essential. A recent case study by Rajamani and colleagues from informatics programs in the Academic Health Center (AHC) at the University of… Read More »

Summary: Increasing medical students’ understanding of the role ofoccupational therapists

Understanding the roles and responsibilities of different healthcare professionals allows for collaborative care to occur.  A recent study by Roberts and Shamus evaluated a student-designed, case-based educational module about the roles and responsibilities of occupational therapists (OTs) designed to increase the knowledge of occupational therapy among medical students. The study used a quasi-experimental, pre-/post-test design.… Read More »

Summary: A pilot study to test the effectiveness of an innovativeinterprofessional education assessment strategy

In a recent quasi-experimental pilot study, Emmert and Cai tested an assessment tool designed to evaluate students’ teamwork skills, and assessed the effectiveness of an interprofessional education (IPE) course.  Participants were health professional students (physical therapy, pharmacy, dental and osteopathic medicine) 24 of whom were second-year students who had previously taken part in an IPE… Read More »

Summary: Attitudes of nursing school deans toward interprofessionaleducation in Western Pacific Region countries

A previous survey distributed to medical school deans in the Western Pacific Region (WPR) showed positive attitudes toward collaborative practice and interprofessional education (IPE). Makino et al.’s recent survey built on this, aiming to clarify the present state of IPE and the attitudes of nursing school deans in the WPR. The modified Attitudes Toward Health… Read More »

Summary: Adherence to clinical guidelines in heart failure (HF) outpatients: Impact of an interprofessional HF team on evidence-based medication use

Clinical systolic heart failure (HF) guidelines specify recommendations for ACE inhibitors (ACEI), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB) and beta blockers according to doses used in clinical trials. However, many HF patients remain suboptimally treated. Crissinger and colleagues recently conducted a retrospective chart review to determine which provider type, between an interprofessional HF team, non-HF cardiologists and… Read More »

Summary: Perceptions of interprofessional clinical simulation among medical and nursing students: A pilot study

Interprofessional education (IPE) is a well-supported concept in medical education and a priority for leadership. How students experience IPE is unclear.A recent pilot study by Shanahan and Lewis evaluated how medical and nursing students perceived and experienced IPE. Ten medical and 10 nursing students participated in a clinical simulation-based IPE exercise with 2 medical and… Read More »

Summary: Impact of crisis resource management simulation-based training for interprofessional and interdisciplinary teams: A systematic review

Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different health care providers to effectively manage critical clinical events. This study by Fung and colleagues aimed to review the effectiveness of simulation-based CRM training for interprofessional and interdisciplinary teams compared to other instructional methods (e.g., didactics). Interprofessional teams are composed by several professions (e.g., nurse, physician,… Read More »