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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2012-2013 Faculty of Medicine 3. Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies 3.14 Interprofessional Practice in Health Care Courses
3.14 Interprofessional Practice in Health Care Courses

The Faculties and Departments of Medicine, Social Work, Nursing, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, Psychology and Education, along with the Alberta Health Region jointly sponsor courses in Interprofessional Practice in Health Care (IPHE). The courses provide the foundation for sound and evidence-informed interprofessional practice in the fields of health and mental health and addictions where comorbidity is common. Interprofessional Practice in Health Care 501 and 503 may be taken by Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies undergraduate students and credited as a senior social science option course toward the Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation degree program.