Tag Archives: practice

Book Review: Rehabilitation Ethics for Interprofessional Practice

Review by Carly Wetzl, Concordia University of Edmonton   Title: Rehabilitation Ethics for Interprofessional Practice Author(s) or Editor(s): Laura Lee Swisher and Charlotte Brasic Royeen Place of publication and publishers: Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning Date: 2020 Number of pages: 265 Price: $84.95 USD ISBN number: 9781449673376 (paperback) Rehabilitation Ethics for Interprofessional Practice is… Read More »

Research Note: A novel approach to facilitate a collaborative simulation experience for occupational therapy students

Authors: Christina Keller MSN, RN, CHSE Instructor, Radford University Clinical Simulation Center email: cdkeller@radford.edu Katrina Watson MSN, RN Instructor, Radford University Clinical Simulation Center   Introduction The occupational therapy (OT) faculty at Radford University, USA along with the nursing faculty at the university’s clinical simulation center partnered to conduct a simulation learning experience for graduate… Read More »

Interprofessional education and practice: Some reflections on the future

During my 20+ year engagement in the interprofessional field – predominately as a researcher, but also as a teacher, faculty developer, journal editor and learner – I have witnessed a steady year-on-year growth of interprofessional education and practice activities – across the globe. Encouragingly, during this period, I have seen colleagues develop and implement a… Read More »