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Interdisciplinary research and interprofessional collaborative care in a memory clinic for rural and northern residents of western Canada: Unique training ground for clinical psychology graduate students
Authors:Dr Margaret Crossley  Debra Morgan  Shawnda Lanting  Vanina Dal Bello‐Haas  Andrew Kirk
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan;2. Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture;3. School of Physical Therapy;4. Division of Neurology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:Abstract: In Canada, interprofessional education (IPE) and interdisciplinary health research initiatives are beginning to transform the academic health sciences, including graduate training programs for clinical psychologists. In response to mandates and directives from national health policy and research funding bodies, academic training programs are re‐structuring course offerings, practicum training experiences, and research activities to better prepare students for their future roles within interdisciplinary research groups and collaborative patient‐centred clinical teams. As an example of this transformative movement in IPE, described herein are the recent training initiatives in the Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan, and the role of clinical neuropsychology in an innovative interprofessional rural and remote memory clinic.
Keywords:Clinical psychology training  interprofessional education  memory clinic  rural health care  telehealth
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