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Universities and Communities: Remaking Professional and Interprofessional Education for the Next Century

Autor Susan D. Einbinder, Jacquelyn McCroskey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Leaders in interprofessional education efforts examine the potential and the challenges of developing effective partnerships between universities and communities focusing on improving the lives of families and children. Until recently, higher education has had little to do with the multiple service reform efforts underway across the country in response to widely perceived crisis in services for families and children. By maintaining professional preparation programs that emphasize separation between disciplines and increasing specialization, universities have typically reinforced service fragmentation. This book suggests steps that universities can take toward solutions by changing current approaches to professional education in multiple disciplines, supplementing professional education with interprofessional training, and developing effective partnerships with communities to improve outcomes for families and children.Directed toward those academics in professional preparation programs and allied professionals, this book describes changes underway in professional practice with families and children, including service integration, multidisciplinary service provision, and other collaborative efforts, and suggests steps that universities can take to partner with community members and community-based professionals. A broad range of disciplines and perspectives are represented including social work, education, public administration, geography, urban planning, nursing, psychology and medicine, and other allied fields. The chapters are organized in four parts: the needs and challenges for interprofessional education, changing theories and infrastructures of community practice, linking the university to the community, and challenges for universities for the next century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275958497
ISBN-10: 0275958493
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JACQUELYN McCROSKEY is Associate Professor at the University of Southern California of Social Work, where she is one of the developers of the Inter-Professional Initiative (IPI), a university-community partnership providing interdisciplinary preparation for students in child and family serving professions.SUSAN EINBINDER is Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California School of Social Work.

Cuprins

PrefaceNeeds and Challenges for Interprofessional EducationRemaking Professional and Interprofessional Education by Jacquelyn McCroskeyAn Analysis of Professional Values: Implications for Interprofessional Collaboration by Gary J. WoodReconceptualizing Mr. Rogers' Neighborhoods: Competing Ideas of Community and Interprofessional Collaboration by Susan D. Einbinder and David C. SloaneShifting the Paradigm for Interprofessional Education at Ohio State University and Beyond by R. Michael Casto, Steven A. Harsh and Luvern L. CunninghamTheories and Infrastructures of Community PracticeInterorganizational Relationships: Key Issues for Integrated Services by Peter J. RobertsonPostmodern Urbanism and Delivering Integrated Services to Families with Children in Los Angeles by Jennifer R. Wolch and Jessia WalshDeveloping Community Based Systems of Care: Lessons from the Field by Kathleen H. Wilber and Robert C. MyrtlePolitics and the "Undeserving": Lessons from Needle Exchange Programs by H. Eric SchockmanCommunity Collaboration and Service Integration: Models and Challenges by Katharine Briar-LawsonLinking the University to the CommunityForging Links: Profiles in Grassroots Innovation by Margaret Gatz and Todd C. O'HearnA Model for Building Cultural Competence into Interprofessional Education for Student Interns by Ramon M. SalcidoProfessional Development in a Team Building Context by Stephanie B. Taylor-Dinwiddie and Margarita ArvatiaService Learning: Innovative Classroom Approach by Maryalice Jordan-MarshLessons Learned: A Three-Year Project to Advance Interpersonal Education in Nine Universities by Eileen FoleyChallenges for Universities for the Next CenturyDefining Shared Outcomes for Interprofessional Practice by Julena M. LindUniversity Fiscal Management Structures and Interprofessional Collaboration among Faculty by Lawrence O. PicusProfessional and Interprofessional Perspectives by Rino J. Patti and Guilbert HentschkeCreating Outreach Universities: Challenges and Choices by Richard Lerner, Lou Anna K. Simon and Darcy B. MitchellRemaking Professional and Interprofessional Education for the Next Century by Susan D. EinbinderSelected BibliographyIndex