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HSCI.4100 Interprofessional Approaches in Community Health

Id: 041852 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

This is an advanced course in interprofessional education and collaborative practice that provides a critical foundation for current work in community health, including clinical and public health fields. It allows students to increase their understanding of how each profession contributes to the team by exploring current health issues. It provides opportunities to practice effective comm. and team collaboration in decision making related to health and wellness. It is designed to provide hands on experience for students to deliberately and intelligently work together in clinical and community health settings and simulations. Key concepts include importance of best practices in professionalism, roles and responsibilities, teamwork, comm., and ethics in all health-related careers.

Prerequisites

HSCI.3400 IPE Research Methods, or NURS.3010 Research in Nursing and Health Care, or PUBH.2060 Research Methods in Public Health, or EXER.2170 Research Methods in Exercise Science, and Junior or Senior Level Status in ZCHS.

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