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245 00 Leadership in interprofessional health education and 
       practice /|c[edited by] Charlotte Brasic Royeen, Gail M. 
       Jensen, Robin Ann Harvan. 
264  1 Sudbury, Mass. :|bJones and Bartlett Publishers,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    xxxi, 478 pages :|billustrations, maps ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Contains papers from the conference Leadership in rural 
       health interprofessional education: a working conference 
       for leaders in rural health care, held in Denver, Colo. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tForeword: Interprofessional Education and Practice in 
       Health Care: International Perspectives /|rHugh Barr, John
       H. V. Gilbert and Madeline H. Schmitt --|gSect. 1.
       |tIntroduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
       --|gCh. 1.|tInterprofessional Education: Context, 
       Complexity, and Challenge /|rGail M. Jensen, Teresa M. 
       Cochran and Charlotte Brasic Royeen --|gCh. 2.
       |tInterprofessional Education and the Common Good: A 
       Reflective Analysis /|rGail M. Jensen, Teresa M. Cochran, 
       Caroline Goulet and Brenda M. Coppard --|gCh. 3.
       |tInterprofessional Education: History, Review, and 
       Recommendations for Professional Accreditation Agencies /
       |rCharlotte Brasic Royeen, Sarah R. Walsh and Elizabeth 
       Terhaar --|gCh. 4.|tGrounding Interprofessional Education 
       and Practice in Theory /|rRobin Ann Harvan, Charlotte 
       Brasic Royeen and Gail M. Jensen --|gCh. 5.|tIssues 
       Related to Interprofessional Assessment /|rBrenda M. 
       Coppard, Gail M. Jensen, Teresa M. Cochran and Caroline 
       Goulet --|gCh. 6.|tShaping the Future: Strategies for 
       Promoting Interprofessional Health Professions Practice in
       Rural and Underserved Communities /|rVictoria F. Roche --
       |gCh. 7.|tInterprofessional Collaboration: Addressing the 
       Needs of the Underserved Geriatric Population /|rAnn Ryan 
       Haddad and Joy D. Doll --|gSect. 2.|tCommunity Context --
       |gCh. 8.|tLibrarian Is Out: Role of the Librarian in Rural
       Health Outreach /|rSiobhan Champ-Blackwell and Teresa L. 
       Hartman --|gCh. 9.|tAddressing Culture While Building the 
       System: Leadership Challenges in Interprofessional, 
       Interagency Rural Health Networks /|rJane Hamel-Lambert 
       and Caroline Murphy --|gCh. 10.|tCommunity Organization 
       Principles and Sustainable Interprofessional Health Care 
       Practices /|rMary Ann Lavin, Deborah E. Bust, Brenda Le, 
       David C. Campbell, Marvin Bostic, Margaret M. Herning, 
       Elaine Wilder, Claudia List Hilton and Patricia D. Miller 
       --|gCh. 11.|tConnecting Interprofessional Education to the
       Community Through Service Learning and Community-Based 
       Research /|rPamela J. Reynolds --|gCh. 12.|tSocial, 
       Environmental, and Occupational Justice: Too Many High 
       Sounding Words and Not Enough Action /|rBeth P. Velde --
       |gSect. 3.|tPractice Context --|gCh. 13.|tBuilding a 
       Health Care Workforce That Reflects the People We Serve /
       |rTerry K. Crowe, Patricia Burtner and Theresa A. Torres -
       -|gCh. 14.|tAHEC Advantage: Campus-Community Partnerships 
       for Rural Health Education /|rRobin Ann Harvan --|gCh. 15.
       |tProfessionalization and the Ethic of Care: From Silos to
       Interprofessional Moral Community /|rLaura Lee (Dolly) 
       Swisher --|gCh. 16.|t"Against the Current": Strategies for
       Success in Health Care -- A Case Example of a Rural, 
       Native American Community /|rJoy D. Doll and Wehnona 
       Stabler --|gSect. 4.|tEducational Context --|gCh. 17.
       |tImproving Diabetes Outcomes in Rural Practices: Power of
       Collaborative Care /|rDoyle M. Cummings, Paul Bray and 
       Maria C. Clay --|gCh. 18.|tDeveloping Health Professional 
       Students into Rural Health Care Leaders of the Future 
       Through Best Practices /|rPatrick S. Cross and Joy D. Doll
       --|gCh. 19.|tInterprofessional Education and Multicultural
       and Community Affairs /|rOmofolasade "Sade" Kosoko-Lasaki 
       --|gCh. 20.|tInterprofessional Curriculum: Preparing 
       Health Professionals for Collaborative Teamwork in Health 
       Care /|rIrma Ruebling, Judith H. Carlson, Karen Cuvar, 
       Jeanne Donnelly, K. Jody Smith, Nina Westhus and Rita 
       Wunderlich --|gCh. 21.|tInterprofessional Training in 
       Telehealth Technologies for Service Delivery and 
       Development of Rural Communities of Practice /|rDarlene M.
       Sekerak, Linn Wakeford, Keith M. Cochran and Joshua J. 
       Alexander --|gSect. 5.|tBest Practice --|gCh. 22.|tView 
       From 30,000 Feet: Rural Interprofessional Education at the
       Academic Health Center Level /|rBarbara F. Brandt and Gwen
       Wagstrom Halaas --|gCh. 23.|tTraining for 
       Interprofessional Services to Appalachian Adolescents with
       Mental Health Needs: Lessons Learned from PRISYM /|rDoris 
       Pierce, Amy Marshall, Stephanie W. Adams, Carol W. Cecil, 
       Brent Garrett, Marlene Belew Huff and Carmilla Ratliff --
       |gCh. 24.|tForgotten Population: Health Communication with
       Rural Racial/Ethnic Communities /|rShirley A. Wells --
       |gCh. 25.|tHealth Report Card Project: Building Community 
       Capacity /|rMarlene Wilken --|gSect. 6.|tFuture Directors 
       --|gCh. 26.|tNext Steps in Rural Health Interprofessional 
       Education and Practice /|rKevin J. Lyons --|gCh. 27.
       |tInterprofessional Education: Themes and Next Steps /
       |rCharlotte Brasic Royeen, Gail M. Jensen and Robin Ann 
       Harvan --|gApp. A.|tContent of the Interdisciplinary 
       Education Perception Scale --|gApp. B.|tProposed Cultural 
       Proficiency Elective for Health Care Professions Schools. 
650  0 Rural health services|vCongresses. 
650  0 Interdisciplinary approach in education|vCongresses. 
650  0 Interprofessional relations|vCongresses. 
650  0 Leadership|vCongresses. 
650 12 Education, Professional|vCongresses. 
650 12 Rural Health Services|vCongresses. 
650 22 Community Health Services|vCongresses. 
650 22 Interprofessional Relations|vCongresses. 
650 22 Leadership|vCongresses. 
700 1  Royeen, Charlotte Brasic. 
700 1  Jensen, Gail M. 
700 1  Harvan, Robin Ann. 
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