Interprofessional Education
and Collaborative Practice (IPECP)
Providing better care through the transformative power of collaboration
IPECP, an in-person and Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) programme, catalyzes the transformative shift in healthcare by breaking down silos in education and promoting interprofessional collaboration in providing patient-centered care. Through well-designed IPECP activities, students learn how to work together effectively by recognising the expertise of other disciplines to complement their own expertise to deliver the highest quality of care.
Event Highlights
2016
6
Year Established
Local and International Awards
Won
LEARNING
OUTCOMES
Competency 1 - Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice
Work with individuals of other professions to maintain a climate of mutual respect and shared values.
Competency 2 - Roles/Responsibilities
Use the knowledge of one’s own role and those of other professions to appropriately assess and address the health care needs of patients and to promote and advance the health of populations.
Competency 3 - Interprofessional Communication
Communicate with patients, families, communities, and professionals in health and other fields in a responsive and responsible manner that supports a team approach to the promotion and maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease.
Competency 4 - Teams and Teamwork
Apply relationship-building values and the principles of team dynamics to perform effectively in different team roles to plan, deliver, and evaluate patient/population centered care and population health programs and policies that are safe, timely, efficient, effective, and equitable.
Source:
Collaborative, Interprofessional Education. "Core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice: 2016 update." (2016): 1-19.
Core Competencies
for
Interprofessional
Collaborative Practice
IPECP aims to develop among students:
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work collaboratively in an interprofessional team towards the provision of patient-centered care;
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gain insight into their relationship with other health professionals, their differing roles and responsibilities and the significance on the overall care of individuals, families and communities; and
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improve patient safety by improving communication and collaboration among professions.
To achieve these aims (end), IPECP will endeavor to do the following (means):
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provide a platform for early collaboration and communication across the different healthcare disciplines;
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promote interprofessional practice of students, with the goal to facilitate and improve future interprofessional teamwork and patient care;
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facilitate the development of mutual respect and an appreciation of the unique skills and knowledge that each professional brings to an interprofessional team;
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innovate IPECP program design making it evidence-based curricular program; and
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develop IPECP research program to move the IPE literature forward in Hong Kong.
Aims
Competency Domain 1: Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice (VE)
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Place the interests of patients and populations at the center of interprofessional health care delivery.
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Respect the dignity and privacy of patients while maintaining confidentiality in the delivery of team-based care.
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Embrace the cultural diversity and individual differences that characterize patients, populations, and the health care team.
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Respect the unique cultures, values, roles/responsibilities, and expertise of other health professions.
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Work in cooperation with those who receive care, those who provide care, and others who contribute to or support the delivery of prevention and health services.
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Develop a trusting relationship with patients, families, and other team members (CIHC, 2010).
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Demonstrate high standards of ethical conduct and quality of care in one’s contributions to team-based care.
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Manage ethical dilemmas specific to interprofessional patient/ population centered care situations.
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Act with honesty and integrity in relationships with patients, families, and other team members. VE10. Maintain competence in one’s own profession appropriate to scope of practice.
Competency Domain 2: Roles/Responsibilities (RR)
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Communicate one’s roles and responsibilities clearly to patients, families, and other professionals.
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Recognize one’s limitations in skills, knowledge, and abilities.
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Engage diverse healthcare professionals who complement one’s own professional expertise, as well as associated resources, to develop strategies to meet specific patient care needs.
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Explain the roles and responsibilities of other care providers and how the team works together to provide care.
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Use the full scope of knowledge, skills, and abilities of available health professionals and healthcare workers to provide care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective, and equitable.
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Communicate with team members to clarify each member’s responsibility in executing components of a treatment plan or public health intervention.
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Forge interdependent relationships with other professions to improve care and advance learning.
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Engage in continuous professional and interprofessional development to enhance team performance.
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Use unique and complementary abilities of all members of the team to optimize patient care.
Competency Domain 3: Interprofessional Communication (IC)
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Choose effective communication tools and techniques, including information systems and communication technologies, to facilitate discussions and interactions that enhance team function.
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Organize and communicate information with patients, families, and healthcare team members in a form that is understandable, avoiding discipline-specific terminology when possible.
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Express one’s knowledge and opinions to team members involved in patient care with confidence, clarity, and respect, working to ensure common understanding of information and treatment and care decisions.
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Listen actively, and encourage ideas and opinions of other team members.
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Give timely, sensitive, instructive feedback to others about their performance on the team, responding respectfully as a team member to feedback from others.
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Use respectful language appropriate for a given difficult situation, crucial conversation, or interprofessional conflict.
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Recognize how one’s own uniqueness, including experience level, expertise, culture, power, and hierarchy within the healthcare team, contributes to effective communication, conflict resolution, and positive interprofessional working relationships (University of Toronto, 2008).
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Communicate consistently the importance of teamwork in patientcentered and community-focused care.
Competency Domain 4: Teams and Teamwork (TT)
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Describe the process of team development and the roles and practices of effective teams.
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Develop consensus on the ethical principles to guide all aspects of patient care and team work.
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Engage other health professionals—appropriate to the specific care situation—in shared patient-centered problem-solving.
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Integrate the knowledge and experience of other professions— appropriate to the specific care situation—to inform care decisions, while respecting patient and community values and priorities/ preferences for care.
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Apply leadership practices that support collaborative practice and team effectiveness.
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Engage self and others to constructively manage disagreements about values, roles, goals, and actions that arise among healthcare professionals and with patients and families.
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Share accountability with other professions, patients, and communities for outcomes relevant to prevention and health care.
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Reflect on individual and team performance for individual, as well as team, performance improvement.
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Use process improvement strategies to increase the effectiveness of interprofessional teamwork and team-based care.
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Use available evidence to inform effective teamwork and team-based practices.
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Perform effectively on teams and in different team roles in a variety of settings.
Learning Objectives
“Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.
The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results.“
– Andrew Carnegie
“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” – Henry Ford
“No matter how brilliant your mind or strategy, if you're a solo game, you'll lose out to a team.“ – Reid Hoffman
“While in the process of executing an idea, creativity happens not with one brilliant flash but in a chain reaction of many tiny sparks.“
– Keith Sawyer
“I have always believed in the power of collaboration. Early on in my professional career, I realized that you can't develop all the competencies you need fast enough on your own. Furthermore, if you don't collaborate, your ideas will be limited to your own abilities. As a result, you will not be able to serve your clientele and thus can't achieve the anticipated impact.” – Vishwas Chavan
T.E.A.M - Together Everyone Achieves More
Location:
4/F, William MW Mong Block
21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong
IPECP Contact Info:
Fred: ganotc75@hku.hk
Samson: samson66@hku.hk
Wilzon: dizonjiw@hku.hk
For any inquiries,
questions or commendations,
please call: +852 3917 9814