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Learning to walk before we run: what can medical education learn from the human body about integrated care? Cover

Learning to walk before we run: what can medical education learn from the human body about integrated care?

Open Access
|May 2013

Abstract

True integration requires a shift in all levels of medical and allied health education; one that emphasizes team learning, practicing, and evaluating from the beginning of each students' educational experience whether that is as physician, nurse, psychologist, or any other health profession.  Integration of healthcare services will not occur until medical education focuses, like the human body, on each system working inter-dependently and cohesively to maintain balance through continual change and adaptation.  The human body develops and maintains homeostasis by a process of communication: true integrated care relies on learned interprofessionality and ensures shared responsibility and practice.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.1128 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Submitted on: Jan 4, 2013
Accepted on: Mar 23, 2013
Published on: May 23, 2013
Published by: Igitur publishing
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2013 Eron G. Manusov, Daniel P. Marlowe, Deborah J. Teasley, published by Igitur publishing
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