Abstract
Interprofessional (IP) education improves students for practice and should be embedded into curricula. This article explores the feasibility and perceived usefulness of a simulation-based interprofessional activity. This mixed methods study employed a post-survey design. Students created a simulation scenario highlighting their profession's roles then completed a survey regarding the activity's impact. Findings demonstrate this activity is a feasible and effective approach for interprofessional learning. Interprofessional simulations are one strategy to engage students and foster learning.
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