Taking the classroom to camp: The facilitators' role in creating an impactful interprofessional experiential learning opportunity.

Taking the classroom to camp: The facilitators' role in creating an impactful interprofessional experiential learning opportunity. J Interprof Care. 2019 Dec 12;:1-8 Authors: King S, Werther K, Ruelling A, Kim E Abstract A case study approach was used to describe faculty facilitators' perspectives on the creation and implementation of an interprofessional experiential learning opportunity for students at an aphasia camp. The facilitators serendipitously created an interprofessional experiential learning opportunity for speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy students volunteering at the aphasia camp. During focus groups several weeks after the camp, students discussed the interprofessional nature of their camp experiences and stated they had learned more about collaborative practice while volunteering at the aphasia camp than they had in any interprofessional course work, simulation experience, or clinically based fieldwork they had previously engaged in. The students spoke very highly of the facilitators' creation of the interprofessional experience. The interviewer, an interprofessional educator, wanted to know what the 'magic' was from the facilitators. Facilitators were asked to document their teaching philosophies and reflections and participate in a group interview. Three key themes emerged: educational philosophy, the environment, and facilitator characteristics. The facilitators created an enviro...
Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care - Category: Health Management Tags: J Interprof Care Source Type: research