Interprofessional Education (IPE) is an approach to teaching and learning that brings together students from two or more professions to learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.
The key benefits of IPE include:
Phase 1: The exposure phases
In this phase, the organization serves largely as a precursor and is designed to bring learners together with peers who represent other health professions.
Phase 2: The immersion Phase
Calls for cooperative interactions that support students' concentration on learning from, about, and with each other's professions.
Phase 3: Mastery Phase
The integration of critical thinking and problem-solving in challenging real-world scenarios is necessary for the mastery phase.
Team-based care that concentrates on complicated care areas is an example of mastery activities.