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  • Curriculum Design
  • Interprofessional Care

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  • Interprofessional education (IPE) and evidence-based practice (EBP) are emerging concepts in global health professions education.
  • Implementing these reforms requires significant effort and faces challenges in visualization within academic and clinical settings.
  • Existing limitations in academic health systems highlight a need for clearer understanding of evidence-based interprofessional care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and detail the Neuron Model for visualizing the integration of IPE and EBP in health professions education.
  • To address the struggle stakeholders face in understanding how IPE and EBP function within curriculum design and practice.
  • To provide a framework for revealing the hidden curriculum related to IPE and EBP.

Main Methods:

  • The study proposes the Neuron Model, utilizing components of a neuron as an analogy.
  • The model is designed to illustrate the integration pathways of IPE and EBP.
  • The application of the model in curriculum design and practice is discussed.

Main Results:

  • The Neuron Model offers a visual representation of IPE and EBP integration.
  • It clarifies the complex interplay between teamwork, research, and clinical practice in health professions education.
  • The model aids in understanding the implementation of evidence-based interprofessional care.

Conclusions:

  • The Neuron Model provides a novel visualization tool for IPE and EBP in health professions.
  • It addresses a key limitation by fostering a common understanding of how these concepts work.
  • The model supports the effective integration of IPE and EBP into educational curricula and clinical practice.