“IPE is Key”: Qualitative Findings of a Foundational Interprofessional Education Readiness Activity with Nursing and Health Information Management Students
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“IPE is Key”: Qualitative Findings of a Foundational Interprofessional Education Readiness Activity with Nursing and Health Information Management Students
October 29, 2025 · PHIM Feed

“IPE is Key”: Qualitative Findings of a Foundational Interprofessional Education Readiness Activity with Nursing and Health Information Management Students

  Abstract Background Healthcare teams rely on interprofessional collaboration (IPC) to improve patient outcomes, yet students often struggle to grasp the importance of ...


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