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This study demonstrates that interprofessional collaboration enhances patient outcomes in critical care. Structured interprofessional practices involving broad based education, delineation of roles and responsibilities, teamwork, and shared decision-making frameworks improve safety and alignment with patient goals, reducing complications, improving efficiency, and reducing expenditures. This approach offers scalable benefits for advancing holistic, patient-centered care across healthcare systems.
Thursday, May 29, 3:30 pm CDT — Merchants
Ratings of teamwork for a student-led Interprofessional clinic were compared across student, facilitator, and client for correlation. Similarly, client ratings of teamwork and healthcare goal attainment were assessed for correlation.
Thursday, May 29, 3:30 pm CDT — Merchants
Leadership training under one roof for an interprofessional team is vital because it fosters a unified understanding of roles, enhances communication, builds trust, and promotes a collaborative environment. These factors contribute to a more cohesive and effective team, which is crucial for improving patient care, driving innovation, and achieving optimal health outcomes.
Thursday, May 29, 3:30 pm CDT — Herndon
This presentation demonstrates an implementation science approach to delivering an educational program focused on interprofessional education (IPE) and collaboration (IPC). By applying frameworks such as CFIR and ERIC, we illustrate how structured implementation strategies are used to enhance teamwork and improve patient and workforce outcomes, effectively evaluating program adoption and impact.
Friday, May 30, 11:00 am CDT — Paxton