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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Education
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Interprofessional Learning

Background:

  • Disasters highlight the need for critical event training in healthcare.
  • Interprofessional collaboration is essential as no single discipline operates in isolation.
  • A need exists for integrated training curricula across healthcare professions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement an interprofessional learning curriculum for critical event response.
  • To merge existing competencies for critical event response with interprofessional education standards.
  • To evaluate the impact of interprofessional training on student knowledge, skills, and attitudes.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an interdisciplinary course for nursing, pharmacy, allied health, and medicine students.
  • Students completed online didactic modules followed by a 4-hour synchronous simulation experience.
  • The simulation included high-fidelity resuscitation, decontamination, and mass casualty triage scenarios.

Main Results:

  • 402 senior students participated, showing improved team participation values and critical event knowledge.
  • 94% of participants reported acquiring useful skills, with positive qualitative feedback on interprofessional teamwork.
  • Students demonstrated enhanced knowledge and attitudes regarding critical event response through interprofessional instruction.

Conclusions:

  • Interprofessional critical event response training effectively improves student knowledge and attitudes.
  • Students highly value interprofessional experiences for developing teamwork and communication skills.
  • Further research is needed to confirm sustained improvements and clinical outcome benefits.