Ready to collaborate?: medical learner experiences in interprofessional collaborative practice settings.
Ann DingTemple A RatcliffeAlanna DiamondErika O BowenLauren S PenneyMeghan A CrabtreeKanapa KornsawadChristopher J MorelandSean E GarciaLuci K LeykumPublished in: BMC medical education (2020)
Increased implementation of IPCP will lead to a greater number of learners being exposed to authentic IPCP settings and will generate opportunities and challenges. Though learners perceived improved communication skills in an IPCP model, they also described loss of profession-specific learning opportunities and feelings of uncertainty. These findings corroborate the need for novel teaching methods aligned with IPCP clinical learning environments and educational assessment strategies that reflect attainment of both profession-specific and interprofessional competencies.