Skills-Building for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Community-based Health Settings (CLE) Project
December 2009 – March 31, 2011
The Collaborative Learning for Health Professionals in Well-Woman, Maternal and Newborn Child was a skills-building initiative with demonstration, research, and evaluation components. The CLE envisages a partnership among health professions, other health-care providers, employers, regulators and governments. The project sites will provide opportunities for clinical placements for students and future health care practitioners. Individually and collectively, the project sites will provide practical information for decision-makers about the process, as well as the tools/resources needed, to implement and sustain exemplary patient centred, collaborative practice and learning models that promote high quality care optimizing the knowledge and skills of all members of the health care team, while enhancing work life satisfaction, recruitment and retention. This project was funded by Health Canada Health Care Policy Contribution Program.
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