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Interprofessional Education – facing the issues

Posted on June 30, 2010 by John Gilbert

Hoping that IPELOG will prove a fertile ground for the exchange of information and ideas that impact our understanding of the complexities associated with realizing the potential of interprofessional education for collaborative practice.

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Hassan Soubhi, Ph.D; John H. V. Gilbert, Ph.D., FCAHS

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Hassan Soubhi: I am a researcher and the founding editor-in-chief of JRIPE. I have a background in medicine, public health, epidemiology, and health promotion. I am fascinated by group behavior and behavior in groups—how individuals organize what they know and what they do collectively, how they care about each other, how they learn from each other, and how they evolve a whole that is greater or less than the sum of its parts.

I have published about how couples and families can influence health behavior and how neighborhoods and families can influence childhood injuries. I am now publishing on how groups of health professionals can improve care by working and learning together.

I look for inspiration in everything collective from collection of atoms and molecules to cells, organisms, and societies. The Blogosphere is my newly discovered collective and I look forward to its wonders.

John Gilbert: John is founding Principal & Professor Emeritus, College of Health Disciplines, UBC. He is currently Project Lead for the Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative. He has expertise in experimental method and statistical analyses. His research in health education policy and interprofessional education is guided by an understanding of the relationship between education and practice.

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