Abstract

There are promising shifts towards transforming health professions education in South Africa, which include the development of interprofessional education undergraduate curricula. Interprofessional education was conceived as a means to improve quality of care by bringing together professions to learn and work in teams, thereby overcoming negative stereotypes and understanding and valuing the roles of the different health care professions. This paper aims to advance the agenda of transforming health professions education by showcasing the development of exemplars of interprofessional education offered in the Faculty of Community and Health Sciences at the University of the Western Cape in order to assist other higher education institutions in the process of developing interprofessional curricula. Each exemplar encompasses a range of interactive learning methods. Lessons learnt include the need for a common framework for interprofessional education; “buy in” and a mind-set change of academics and institutional structures to support and operationalize interprofessional education.

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