Enhancing a culture of communication and collaborative learning through an undergraduate interprofessional midwifery and medical simulation program

Lyn Gum, Liz McNeill, Liz Beare, Kristen Graham, Linda Sweet, Rosalie Grivell

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Abstract

Effective interprofessional communication and collaboration is essential to improve women’s maternity care. Recognising the importance of developing students’ understandings and skills for effective midwifery and obstetric medical staff partnerships, we developed an interprofessional experience (IPE) workshop program.
Original languageEnglish
Pages30
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventAustralian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators, ANZAHPE 2020 Vision for Learning Cultures Conference (Conference Cancelled). - Pullman Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 12 Jul 202015 Jul 2020
https://www.anzahpe.org/2020-Conference

Conference

ConferenceAustralian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators, ANZAHPE 2020 Vision for Learning Cultures Conference (Conference Cancelled).
Abbreviated titleANZAHPE 2020
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period12/07/2015/07/20
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Keywords

  • midwifery
  • medical education
  • interprofessional experience (IPE) workshop program

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