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Applying Landscapes of Practice Principles to the Design of Interprofessional Education.

Jascha De NooijerDiana H J M DolmansRenée E Stalmeijer
Published in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2021)
Focusing on identification implies that students develop a sense of relevance to one another in solving complex problems (engagement), they become aware of their own roles and responsibilities in relation to others (imagination), and they gain awareness of the context in which the different professions align and collaborate (alignment). Altogether, this enables students to become knowledgeable in the landscape, which prepares them for successful interprofessional collaboration in practice.
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