Overarching theme
Interprofessional Education, Collaborative Practice and Patient Safety
Patient safety is today one of the top priorities within health care. In combination with
interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP) it is an important combination to
achieve high quality of health care.
KeyNote Speaker: Professor Brigid Gillespie
Brigid Gillespie is Professor of Patient Safety in Nursing at the Gold Coast
University Hospital and Griffith School of Nursing and Midwifery, Gold
Coast Campus, Australia, and holds a Guest professorship at the
Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
Subthemes
IPECP and patient safety in the light of the Corona pandemic
A highly relevant topic to many of us that will focus on the necessary changes to student clinical
placements and education practices in relation to the Corona pandemic outbreak in 2019/2020.
Human rights and IPECP
This topic about human rights and IPECP ask questions regarding how we include the patient in our
education and clinical practice.
Internationalization abroad or at home – sustainabiliy?
Could IPECP be the catalyzer for a more sustainable practice promoting both cultural awareness and
patient safety? What does internationalization at home imply?
Didactics in IPE
This topic is about how to teach IPE with focus on patient safety. What competencies are assessed
and what criteria are used? Is the student assessed with a progression focus?
Framework
Different aspects can be contextually bound to a clinical setting and academic environment. The
theoretical explanations of framework can vary, due to cultural and historical factors, thus IPECP can
be viewed differently.
Current IPECP issues
Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice issues important to share to the IPE
community not covered specifically by the other subthemes.