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presented by Lisa Milliken, MA, CCC-SLP, FNAP, CDP, RAC-CT
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Lisa Milliken, MA, CCC-SLP, FNAP, CDP, RAC-CT
Lisa Milliken received her BA from Louisiana Tech University and her MA from the University of Memphis in audiology and speech-language pathology. She has since served adults and geriatrics as a clinician, manager, vice president, consultant, compliance manager, and education director and is passionate about mentoring healthcare professionals across the country. She currently provides continuing…
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1. What Is Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC), and What Goals Does This Model Achieve?
This chapter initially defines interprofessional collaboration, which includes differentiating this model from other related terms, such as interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teamwork. Benefits will then be discussed, to include IPC’s alignment with achieving the Quintuple Aim.
2. Barriers to Interprofessional Collaboration and Strategies to Work Through Them
This section initially reviews evidence from recent studies citing common barriers and challenges to achieving interprofessional collaboration in different settings. Then strategies will be shared, including the facilitator’s role in breaking down barriers and increasing team performance.
3. Examples of Effective Interprofessional Collaboration in Different Settings
This chapter depicts multiple examples of interprofessional collaboration across a variety of settings to include primary care, pediatric settings, schools, skilled nursing facilities, and discharge from acute to home planning, all with a range of professionals working together for optimal outcomes for the patient/client.
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