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Using interprofessional education to build dynamic teams to help drive collaborative, coordinated and effective newborn care.

Josephine LangtonSara Liaghati-MobarhanEdith GichehaJennifer Werdenberg-HallJune MadeteGeorge BandaElizabeth M Molyneuxnull null
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2023)
Inclusion of key stakeholders throughout has ensured training is embedded within the four countries. Use of interprofessional education and inclusion of biomedical engineers and technicians has been very successful. Introduction of the GIC has developed a pool of high-quality educators for neonatal care. This approach has ensured that high-quality interprofessional neonatal training is included within national agendas for neonatal care and beyond.
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