Publication | Closed Access
What's in it for Us? Making the Case for Interprofessional Field Education Experiences for Social Work Students
24
Citations
16
References
2011
Year
EducationAllied Health ProfessionsProfessional TurfSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkProfessional RolesWorkforce EducationSocial StudiesSocial Work StudentsHealth SciencesInterprofessional EducationInter-professional CollaborationNursingClinical Social WorkSchool Social WorkInterdisciplinary EducationSociologySocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentHealth Profession TrainingSocial Science EducationEducational Program Development
Abstract There continues to be resistance amongst the various healthcare professions regarding implementing an interprofessional agenda in practice and education settings. This partly is due to the protection of professional turf. This article describes the experiences of Canadian social work students participating in an interprofessional field education program with other healthcare students. The authors report what the social work students gained from the experience and what they were able to contribute to other healthcare students. The authors conclude that interprofessional education and practice enhances rather than threatens the role of social work in healthcare settings. Keywords: interprofessional educationfield educationsocial work practiceView correction statement:Corrigendum
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1