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IPE 101 Toolkit

Introducing the IPE 101 Toolkit — a vital companion for healthcare professionals and health administrators delving into the world of collaborative care. Unpack the essence of Interprofessional Education through 4 succinct videos. 

You will discover what IPE is and be able to identify the key competencies that support collaborative teamwork. The PIPEs framework and implementation video is a useful starting point for those who are planning to develop IPE training programs. Crafted collaboratively by the CIPHE IPE Sub-community, this resource is your gateway to a deeper understanding of collaborative healthcare practices.

 

 

Watch the IPE 101 Toolkit Series

Watch all 4 videos to find out more about IPE and how you can kick-start your own IPE journey.

Module 1: What is Interprofessional Education?

Enhance your grasp of IPE by exploring a few examples and learn about the essential criteria that must be satisfied.

Module 2: What are the key competencies that underpin collaborative patient centered care?

The available literature suggests 6 competencies required for effective interprofessional collaboration.

Module 3: How do I assess the IPE-ness of my education session?

Introducing the PIPEs framework to help provide information, guide modification of existing program and also guide development of new programs.

Module 4Ever wondered how to apply all the IPE concepts you have learned to create an IPE activity?

Try out the Kern's 6 step approach. 

 

More Resources

IPE Journal Articles (Local)

  • Foo, Y. Y., Tan, K., Xin, X., Lim, W. S., Cheng, Q., Rao, J., & Tan, N. C. (2021). Institutional ethnography - a primer. Singapore medical journal62(10), 507–512. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2021199
  • Foo, Y. Y., Xin, X., Rao, J. P., Tan, N. M., Cheng, Q., Lum, E., Ong, H. K., Lim, S. M., Freeman, K., & Tan, K. (2023). Measuring Interprofessional Collaboration's Impact on Healthcare Services Using the Quadruple Aim Framework: A Protocol Paper. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(9), 5704–5704. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095704
  • Foo, Y. Y., Tan, K., Rao, J., Lim, W. S., Xin, X., Cheng, Q., Lum, E., & Tan, N. C. (2022). Viewing interprofessional collaboration through the lens of networked ecological systems theory. Journal of Interprofessional Care36(6), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2021.2007864



IPE Journal Articles (Overseas)

  • D'amour, D., & Oandasan, I. (2005, May). Interprofessionality as the field of interprofessional practice and interprofessional education: An emerging concept. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 19(sup1), 8–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820500081604
  • Bosch, B., & Mansell, H. (2015, June 17). Interprofessional collaboration in health care. Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 148(4), 176–179. https://doi.org/10.1177/1715163515588106
  • Bridges, D., Davidson, R. A., Soule Odegard, P., Maki, I. V., & Tomkowiak, J. (2011, January). Interprofessional collaboration: three best practice models of interprofessional education. Medical Education Online, 16(1), 6035. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035
  • Gilbert, J. H. V., Yan, J., & Hoffman, S. J. (2010). A WHO report: framework for action on interprofessional education and collaborative practice. Journal of Allied Health, 39 Suppl 1(1), 196–197. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21174039/


Other Useful Websites

One of the most useful sites for interprofessional education resources, including various toolkits and assessment tools. Sign up for an account for a free self-paced online module on facilitating interprofessional education sessions.

 

Multiple resources including one on interprofessional education needs assessment and viewing problems through an interprofessional education lens.