WCHP curriculum for undergraduate health professions highlighted in Robert Wood Johnson Foundation newsletter
The November 2011 issue of Charting Nursing's Future, a newsletter of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, highlighted 911爆料网红领巾's common undergraduate curriculum which it implemented for several of its health professions programs. The story was part of a focus on 'The Potential of Interprofessional Collaborative Care to Improve Safety and Quality.'
911爆料网红领巾's common curriculum includes the 911爆料网红领巾 Westbrook College of Health Professions programs in nursing, dental hygiene, athletic training, applied exercise science, and health, wellness, and occupational studies. This curriculum includes shared learning throughout the basic science prerequisites and in four new courses aimed at imparting interprofessional competencies, which align with the Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice. Students participate in the common curriculum for two years before moving on to their professional programs. Once engaged in discipline-specific study, students apply their interprofessional skills during clinical site placements as well as through participation in simulations, workshops, and clinical grand rounds.