Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar

Qatar has grown rapidly over the past 10 years particularly in the areas of healthcare needs and provisioning. The population has grown from 617,000 in 2000 to over 1.7 million in 2010. The number of hospitals both private and public has nearly doubled with the number of healthcare workers surpassin...

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Published in:Avicenna
Main Authors: Johnson, Brad, Pyburn, Renee, Bolan, Christine, Byrne, Carolyn, Jewesson, Peter, Robertson-Malt, Suzanne, El-Tawil, Mohamed, Verjee, Mohamud
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Published: Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10576/29224
https://doi.org/10.5339/avi.2011.2
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spelling ftqataruniv:oai:qspace.qu.edu.qa:10576/29224 2023-05-15T17:36:27+02:00 Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar Johnson, Brad Pyburn, Renee Bolan, Christine Byrne, Carolyn Jewesson, Peter Robertson-Malt, Suzanne El-Tawil, Mohamed Verjee, Mohamud application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10576/29224 https://doi.org/10.5339/avi.2011.2 en eng Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) Johnson B, Pyburn R, Bolan C, Byrne C, Jewesson P, Robertson-Malt S, El-Tawil M, Verjee M. Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar, Avicenna 2011:2 doi:10.5339/avi.2011.2 2220-2749 https://doi.org/10.5339/avi.2011.2 http://hdl.handle.net/10576/29224 1 2011 interprofessional education healthcare teamwork collaboration Article ftqataruniv https://doi.org/10.5339/avi.2011.2 2022-07-13T15:15:34Z Qatar has grown rapidly over the past 10 years particularly in the areas of healthcare needs and provisioning. The population has grown from 617,000 in 2000 to over 1.7 million in 2010. The number of hospitals both private and public has nearly doubled with the number of healthcare workers surpassing 11,000 in 2011. To help meet the demand for trained healthcare professionals there are now 4 educational institutions in Qatar addressing medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and allied healthcare (School of Health Sciences at the College of the North Atlantic - Qatar, College of Pharmacy at Qatar University, University of Calgary - Qatar, and Weill-Cornell Medical College in Qatar). The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified a need to integrate all areas of healthcare and to foster team-based collaborative models to help improve healthcare service delivery. Interprofessional Education (IPE) provides a framework to facilitate such a model. A truly comprehensive and inclusive IPE program would include agreement on IPE competencies (shared competencies) amongst and between all healthcare educational providers (pre- and post-licensure) accompanied by collaborative models that promote and facilitate working together as teams. Measures of success include meeting the shared IPE competencies. This paper describes the formation of the Qatar Interprofessional Health Council (QIHC) to help address healthcare needs in Qatar and their efforts to move IPE forward in the state and in the region. The QIHC consists of members from the 4 healthcare educational institutions in Qatar as well as members from Sidra Medical and Research Center and Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). A discussion of barriers and solutions is included as well as the efforts of the member institutions to provide IPE support and integration into their programs. The QIHC has recently been awarded a National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) research grant to help provide a solid and contextually appropriate framework for IPE in Qatar. qscience Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Qatar University: QU Institutional Repository Avicenna 2011 1
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topic interprofessional education
healthcare
teamwork
collaboration
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healthcare
teamwork
collaboration
Johnson, Brad
Pyburn, Renee
Bolan, Christine
Byrne, Carolyn
Jewesson, Peter
Robertson-Malt, Suzanne
El-Tawil, Mohamed
Verjee, Mohamud
Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
topic_facet interprofessional education
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collaboration
description Qatar has grown rapidly over the past 10 years particularly in the areas of healthcare needs and provisioning. The population has grown from 617,000 in 2000 to over 1.7 million in 2010. The number of hospitals both private and public has nearly doubled with the number of healthcare workers surpassing 11,000 in 2011. To help meet the demand for trained healthcare professionals there are now 4 educational institutions in Qatar addressing medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and allied healthcare (School of Health Sciences at the College of the North Atlantic - Qatar, College of Pharmacy at Qatar University, University of Calgary - Qatar, and Weill-Cornell Medical College in Qatar). The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified a need to integrate all areas of healthcare and to foster team-based collaborative models to help improve healthcare service delivery. Interprofessional Education (IPE) provides a framework to facilitate such a model. A truly comprehensive and inclusive IPE program would include agreement on IPE competencies (shared competencies) amongst and between all healthcare educational providers (pre- and post-licensure) accompanied by collaborative models that promote and facilitate working together as teams. Measures of success include meeting the shared IPE competencies. This paper describes the formation of the Qatar Interprofessional Health Council (QIHC) to help address healthcare needs in Qatar and their efforts to move IPE forward in the state and in the region. The QIHC consists of members from the 4 healthcare educational institutions in Qatar as well as members from Sidra Medical and Research Center and Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). A discussion of barriers and solutions is included as well as the efforts of the member institutions to provide IPE support and integration into their programs. The QIHC has recently been awarded a National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) research grant to help provide a solid and contextually appropriate framework for IPE in Qatar. qscience
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author Johnson, Brad
Pyburn, Renee
Bolan, Christine
Byrne, Carolyn
Jewesson, Peter
Robertson-Malt, Suzanne
El-Tawil, Mohamed
Verjee, Mohamud
author_facet Johnson, Brad
Pyburn, Renee
Bolan, Christine
Byrne, Carolyn
Jewesson, Peter
Robertson-Malt, Suzanne
El-Tawil, Mohamed
Verjee, Mohamud
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title Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
title_short Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
title_full Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
title_fullStr Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Qatar Interprofessional Health Council: IPE for Qatar
title_sort qatar interprofessional health council: ipe for qatar
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