The Rural Interprofessional Program Educational Retreat (RIPPER) uses interprofessional learning and educational strategies to prepare final year Tasmanian nursing, medical, and pharmacy students for effective healthcare delivery. RIPPER provided students (n = 90) with the opportunity to learn about working in an interdisciplinary team using authentic and relevant situational learning. RIPPER allowed students to work and learn interprofessionally in small teams and to apply their different professional skills and knowledge to a variety of rural healthcare situations
History
Publication title
Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pagination
230-247
ISSN
1916-7342
Department/School
Rural Clinical School, UTAS Centre for Rural Health, Medicine
Publisher
Simon Fraser University * Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing Press (CCSP)