Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional education (IPE) “occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes” (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010). With a commitment to foster collaborative practice, social work faculty h...

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Main Authors: Maureen Rubin, Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Lisa E. McGuire
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indiana University School of Social Work 2020-09-01
Series:Advances in Social Work
Subjects:
ipe
Online Access:http://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/24406
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spelling doaj-c6ab99094b784847be4e17f5d11d60c62021-01-04T20:34:58ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252020-09-01202ix10.18060/2440632952Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional EducationMaureen RubinLisa de Saxe ZerdenLisa E. McGuireInterprofessional education (IPE) “occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes” (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010). With a commitment to foster collaborative practice, social work faculty have provided leadership in incorporating IPE in social work and other discipline’s curricula and training for more than a decade (Konrad et al., 2017; Nimmagadda & Murphy, 2014; Jones & Phillips, 2016). Yet, now more than ever, as the country and world grapple with responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant deleterious impacts on society, effective collaboration has never been more critical. Likewise, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has impacted the nation as the country reckons with racial and social disparities across every sector of society. The impetus for this special issue pre-dated the COVID-19 and BLM momentum; however, the 19 papers included in this special issue highlight the interconnected nature of social conditions across systems that necessitate interprofessional, coordinated responses. This special issue reinforces the importance of collaboration, teamwork, inclusivity, and diversity. The power of social work, in partnership with other professions and/or disciplines, in communities locally and globally is essential to effectively meeting some of society’s greatest challenges.http://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/24406social workipeinterprofessional education
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title Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional Education
title_short Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional Education
title_full Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional Education
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title_full_unstemmed Leveraging the Power of Social Work through Interprofessional Education
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publisher Indiana University School of Social Work
series Advances in Social Work
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2331-4125
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Interprofessional education (IPE) “occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes” (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010). With a commitment to foster collaborative practice, social work faculty have provided leadership in incorporating IPE in social work and other discipline’s curricula and training for more than a decade (Konrad et al., 2017; Nimmagadda & Murphy, 2014; Jones & Phillips, 2016). Yet, now more than ever, as the country and world grapple with responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant deleterious impacts on society, effective collaboration has never been more critical. Likewise, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has impacted the nation as the country reckons with racial and social disparities across every sector of society. The impetus for this special issue pre-dated the COVID-19 and BLM momentum; however, the 19 papers included in this special issue highlight the interconnected nature of social conditions across systems that necessitate interprofessional, coordinated responses. This special issue reinforces the importance of collaboration, teamwork, inclusivity, and diversity. The power of social work, in partnership with other professions and/or disciplines, in communities locally and globally is essential to effectively meeting some of society’s greatest challenges.
topic social work
ipe
interprofessional education
url http://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/24406
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