Interprofessional Education and Collaboration to Address Health Disparities
By: Nikki Barrington The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare undeniable health disparities in the United States, with a third of COVID-19 deaths occurring in ...
By: Nikki Barrington The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare undeniable health disparities in the United States, with a third of COVID-19 deaths occurring in ...
By LisaMarie Wands “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” ~Arthur Ashe Interprofessional education (IPE) is widely recognized ...
By: Nikki Barrington I am a non-traditional MD/PhD student, completing three years of medical school prior to beginning my PhD in neuroscience in 2019. ...
By: Diane R. Bridges Ten years ago, I was part of an interprofessional team (RN, MD, PharmD, MPH) who wrote an article citing three best
By Laura R. Sanchez, RN (@lsancheznp) and Helen Horvath, RN, MS, ANP (@helen_horvath) In my experience as a nurse practitioner (NP) student at University ...
By Tammy Franqueiro and Jean Shinners ICE blog readers may have read previous posts on Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) which is largely structured ...
By Bethany Robertson (@bdrclo) This post is the third in a series. See here for Part 1and Part 2 ‘I can’t breathe” are three words that ...
By Bethany Robertson (@bdrclo) In the last blog, I shared some history about those that have gone before me in building and IPE platform for ...
By: Brittany Prevost (@BrittP_27) Like most people in the early spring, I busied myself refreshing newsfeeds and following the active developments of ...
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