Straddling care and education: Developing interprofessional collaboration through a hotspotting service learning project

Publication date: June 2018Source: Healthcare, Volume 6, Issue 2Author(s): Anne C. Jones, Trudy Li, Meg Zomorodi, Rob Broadhurst, Amy B. WeilAbstractInterprofessional (IP) team work has been shown to decrease burnout and improve care and decrease costs. However, institutional barriers have challenged adoption in practice and education. Faculty and students are turning to IP service-learning projects to help students gain experience and provide needed services. This paper highlights a “hotspotting” program where students from different health professions work collaboratively to improve high utilizing patients’ health. Benefits, challenges and preliminary results including cost savings and student efficacy are shared. Institutions should surmount barriers that make hotspotting service-learning challenging as IP team-based experiences prepare students for the workplace and can help mitigate burnout.
Source: Healthcare - Category: Middle East Health Source Type: research