Panel Discussion

Interprofessional Collaboration


2 February 2017 14:25 - 15:25

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Interprofessional team meetings
The benefits and challenges for students and professionals

Talk by: Hester Smeets & J.J.J. van Dongen (Zuyd University of Applied Sciences)

In an effort to improve the interaction and cooperation between doctors, nurses and paramedics, inter-professional team meetings have been implemented for students at the Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and Maastricht University. As the benefits and challenges of this way of working have recently been thoroughly assessed and evaluated, the results are now ready to be shared and discussed.

Implementing interprofessional education
12 recommendations

Talk by: Noor Christoph & John de Best (University of Amsterdam/AMC)

The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences – Faculty of Health and the Academic Medical Center joined forces to develop the ‘I, WE, TOGETHER’ training programme for 1st to 4th year medical students, aimed at enhancing interprofessional team-based communication and decision making, shared team responsibilities and the integration of vocational expertise. This talk highlights 12 recommendations for implementing interprofessional education, based on the experiences of the IPE steering group.

Centre of Expertise
Creating public-private partnerships

talk by: Pieter Moerman (Centres for Expertise)

This talk covers the lessons learned during the six-year development of the Centres for Expertise, which creates public-private partnership initiatives, focused on learning, work and innovation. Today, more than 4500 cooperation are involved. What did it lead to and what have we learned?

Discussion leader: Linda de Greef (Institute for Intedisciplinary Studies)

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