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Allied Health Scholars Program: Addressing Workforce Shortage And Talent Pipeline Through Educational Programs, Carolina Perticari, Melissa R. Maguina, Lorell Bergolla, Maria Gauthreaux, Aleister Avila, John Mouw, Alwyn Leiba, Bryan Stewart, Agueda Hernandez, Zuanel Diaz Dec 2023

Allied Health Scholars Program: Addressing Workforce Shortage And Talent Pipeline Through Educational Programs, Carolina Perticari, Melissa R. Maguina, Lorell Bergolla, Maria Gauthreaux, Aleister Avila, John Mouw, Alwyn Leiba, Bryan Stewart, Agueda Hernandez, Zuanel Diaz

Nursing & Health Sciences Research Journal

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An Interprofessional Clinical Placement In A Primary Healthcare Setting: A Pilot Study, Christina Aggar, Beth Mozolic-Staunton, Renee Joyce Lovi, Maggie Scorey, Melissa Kemp, Tara Walker, Sian Lewis Jan 2020

An Interprofessional Clinical Placement In A Primary Healthcare Setting: A Pilot Study, Christina Aggar, Beth Mozolic-Staunton, Renee Joyce Lovi, Maggie Scorey, Melissa Kemp, Tara Walker, Sian Lewis

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Internationally, and in Australia, interprofessional education (IPE) is becoming typical in primary healthcare delivery and is core to delivering patient-centred care. It is essential that primary healthcare education develop interprofessional capacity in order to produce a skilled workforce. An IPE clinical placement for undergraduate health students was developed and piloted in primary healthcare settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the IPE clinical placement in a primary healthcare setting on students’ perceptions of interprofessional education. Method: A pre-post placement validated questionnaire (n=19) indicated overall perceptions of IPE significantly increased over the course of …


Interprofessional Education: How Curriculum Influences And Develops Future Healthcare Professionals, Karen Keune Nov 2018

Interprofessional Education: How Curriculum Influences And Develops Future Healthcare Professionals, Karen Keune

CUP Ed.D. Dissertations

The value of higher education is a topic of great consideration and discussion, not only for current and future students, but also for legislators, educators, and employers. A college degree is more than a pathway toward advanced knowledge in a given subject; it is a component of a larger outcome beyond a diploma, it's a job. While the scale of employment opportunities appears to rise for those with a college degree, it is not enough to guarantee security for new graduates, no matter their topic of study. More than a competency in the field of study is required to prove …


The Sociodemographic And Health-Related Characteristics Of A Regional Population With Chronic Disease At An Interprofessional Student-Assisted Clinic In Queensland Capricornia Allied Health Partnership, Kerrie-Anne Frakes, Sharon Brownie, Lauren Davies, Mary-Ellen Miller, Zephanie Tyack Jan 2013

The Sociodemographic And Health-Related Characteristics Of A Regional Population With Chronic Disease At An Interprofessional Student-Assisted Clinic In Queensland Capricornia Allied Health Partnership, Kerrie-Anne Frakes, Sharon Brownie, Lauren Davies, Mary-Ellen Miller, Zephanie Tyack

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

Objective: This paper describes the socio-demographic and health-related characteristics of people with chronic disease attending an inter-professional student-assisted clinic in regional Queensland.

Design: A retrospective review of data collected during the first 10 months of operation of the clinic was conducted.

Setting, participants and outcome measures: Data was collected on up to 378 patients during an intake appointment at the Capricornia Allied Health Partner-ship (CAHP) community-based clinic and compared with normative reference groups where available. Socio-demographic characteristics included age, gender and education level; health-related characteristics included body mass index and hospitalizations in the previous 12months; and risk factors included prescribed …